The obvious
Mom is the "Loser" . Dad is the winner trying to guide his son. She will lose her son when he turns 18.
Mom is the "Loser" . Dad is the winner trying to guide his son. She will lose her son when he turns 18.
I would imagine all the "disregard the mother" folks posting would have no problem if someone directed their child to disregard what they told him or her. Yeah, sure you would.
This has nothing to do with what you would like to do and everything to do with minding your own business.
The OP has been a good influence on this boy which is admirable, but when the mother requests he not do something, he should just accept that which appears to be just what he has done.
Had anyone tried to disregard my instructions to one of my children, there would have been the devil to pay.
Some nosey lady scolded me for my baby crying and told me to feed the child. When I told her my child was breast fed, she turned red and quickly walked away. (I did not have the equipment to feed her.) Looks like we have similar folks thinking they have a right to tell this mother how to raise her child.
its tragic that small children are placed in the middle of adult conflicts.....
As to disregarding what she wants, I said to contact the Father to get him on board. There's two parents here, the mother does NOT get a hall pass at the expense of the Father.
Do you know what their dissolution decree says? Do they have joint legal decision-making? Does one of them have sole legal decision-making? Presumptive? Joint with final say?
Is there some reason the Dad can't teach the kid to shoot himself? The OP not shooting with the kid isn't "at the expense of the father." OP isn't dad.
While I think the OP's heart is in the right place, I think it's a mistake to side with one parent. If EITHER parent is opposed to the kid doing something it's not the role of a neighbor to let the kid do it. "Billy I know your mom doesn't want you doing this but your dad told me it's okay so you can ignore what mom says." That really isn't going to help.
Sorry that your good intentions got you in hot water. I have a feeling mother and son are going to have a poor relationship