“He also told everyone that he didn’t like living with Amy because she doesn’t make “dinnycakes” (dinosaur-shaped pancakes), doesn’t put him to bed right, doesn’t color with him, and that I give better hugs,” she revealed.
So, as you can imagine, Amy was absolutely humiliated and completely furious with her. In fact, Amy believes that she is actually trying to turn Junior against his mother.
Since then, John has taken his girlfriend’s side, too. And the pair have demanded that she provides a public apology to Amy’s family and correct Junior whenever he calls her “mama.”
Quite frankly, though, she was so angry that she simply refused to do that. Instead, she told John and Amy that if they wanted Junior to view Amy as his mother, then she needed to act like one. Moreover, she told the couple to stop leaving Junior and expecting her to care for him.
Still, even though she feels like she has a right to put her foot down, she has been left wondering whether not correcting her nephew when he called her “mama” makes her a total jerk or not.
Is it right for Amy and John to rely on her as though she is Junior’s mother, then get angry when her nephew views her as his sole caretaker? Is it Amy and John’s fault their son is confused? Did she go too far by telling Amy and John off, or was it justified? How would you have handled this situation?
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