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AITA for introducing my boyfriend’s parents as “Grandma and Grandpa” to my son?

Originally posted to r/AmItheAsshole

Original Post  Nov 27, 2022

This last Thursday I (29 F) went over to my boyfriend “Jay’s” (25 M) house for thanksgiving and brought my son (4) with me. I and Jay have been together for a year and a half now, and he is the most amazing man in the world. He’s been amazing with my son (his bio father is not in his life) and I can genuinely see him as “the one”. Jay’s parents came over as well. It’s not that I don’t get along with them, it’s just I have only ever seen them 3 times before this thanksgiving. I have not had any time to really bond with them I guess. They had never met my son in person either, but they both knew about him.

By the time I arrived Jay’s parents were already there and helping him finish up dinner. We greeted each other and Jay’s dad asked “And who’s this little guy.” I introduced them to my son and then introduced Jay’s parents as “Grandma and Grandpa” to my precious boy. I didn’t notice at the time, but all three of them became quiet almost immediately. I ended up waiting in the living room alone for almost half an hour before dinner and things just were incredibly awkward for the rest of the night. My son did end up calling his parents by grandpa and grandma and I quickly noticed both of them would be very disingenuous and awkward about it over dinner but they did not say anything to me about it. They didn’t stick around for long after either but when they left both were very cold to me.

I asked Jay what was their deal and he lost it at me. He claims I put him in an incredibly awkward position. His parents apparently didn’t think we were “That serious” yet and began to question him if I was only using him as a “replacement daddy.” He said that it was way out of line to introduce them that way without even talking to him beforehand. I think it’s ridiculous. If one day he’s going to be my son’s stepdad then why go through this formal nonsense? He claimed that’s “Not the point” and we ended up fighting till I stormed out.

We have not talked since and I have simply been waiting for an apology. I talked with my sister about it last night and she said she was mortified to hear this. Saying she also didn’t geat the read that we were all that serious and she never felt like Jay intended to take on a “Dad” role. This has got me questioning if I was wrong.

edit:

Ok,  I messed up.

I genuinely thought Jay would be ok with this. Jay has always treated my son so well, I guess I misread treating him kindly as being ok with being his father figure. I’m pretty sure I ruined this for myself, but most importantly I hurt my son through all this.

Edit 2:  I called Jay and apologized. We’re going to be taking a break. I’m going to look into making sure I didn’t scar my kid with this.

VERDICT: ASSHOLE

RELEVANT COMMENTS

TheAshenDemon4

YTA

You basically made the decision that Jay and his family are now your son’s family all on your own, with no discussion beforehand, and THAT is why everyone is upset. While I’m sure no one is AGAINST the idea outright, the “formal nonsense” is a very necessary step when it comes to merging families. And to be honest, you probably need to have a serious discussion with Jay about where this is heading sooner rather than later if both his parents and your sister did not think you two were that serious. What if he does not actually see himself as a father to your child, or does not see the relationship that seriously either? THIS is why we need the “formal nonsense”, and talking it through with everyone involved.

OOP

I and Jay have never really sat down and talked about this I guess. He’s always been so amazing with my son though, that I just kind of assumed he was going to take on that role once we got engaged. My sister though says that Jay’s never given off that vibe to her. I plan to have that conversation with him immediately.

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TheLovelyMadamToh

Wow wow WOW YTA. How EXTREMELY awkward.

Also, did you think for half a second how devastated your son will be WHEN you guys break up and “grandma and grandpa” are no longer in his life…how utterly confusing for him.

You didn’t think about anyone but yourself and your childish fantasy. YTA big-time.

You created an unnecessary core memory for your poor son. He’ll likely never forget the moment he was introduced to people you called his “grandparents”, and will develop feelings of rejection and abandonment all because of YOUR selfishness.

And even though I’m a woman, if I were your boyfriend I WOULD break up with you over this. There was a line and you just trah-la-la skipped over that line.

OOP

I know now in retrospect how bad it looks. But I genuinely thought that Jay was fine with it. My son sees him as basically his father figure even though we don’t live together yet. Jay has been nothing but an angel to my son as well, so I guess I misread the entire situation.

I feel panicky now. Because I know I messed up badly. I probably ruined my relationship with his parents and from what my sister told me, I’m guessing Jay may not have seen my son as his own…

I really don’t know how to fix this now…

Update  Dec 10, 2022

People still seemed interested in my post about introducing my boyfriend Jay’s parents to my son as “grandma” and “grandpa.” I thought I would update everyone on what happened. Immediately when I realized I was in the wrong, I called Jay and apologized for what happened. He told me he needed some space and wanted to take a break. I ended up calling his mother as well and apologized profusely. His mother forgave me and after I explained my reasoning said she didn’t hold it against me. However, in retrospect, I think she was only being nice to me knowing her son was going to end the relationship.

Speaking of, Jay ended the relationship. I decided to take the advice given here about sitting down with jay and getting on the same page about our relationship. I also saw some of the comments here about taking a break = relationship ended, so I called Jay and told him that I wanted to talk sooner rather than later about this. We met yesterday, and while I feel our talk went well, It was really obvious to me that Jay was done with the relationship. He said that, while he always knew that me and my son were a packaged deal, he had not decided at that point if he was truly going to take on the “dad” role for my son. He felt like my interpreting his niceness and acceptance of my son as a fatherly role was a red flag for him overall, especially because we had never talked about it at all. He said that the real problem he had was me deciding that his parents were grandma and grandpa, without even talking to him about it. My original refusal to apologize and expecting him to as well were part of it as well. There are other things he brought up that I feel are beyond this issue anyway, so I’m going to leave them out. Many of the criticisms left on my original post lined up with what he said, so I can really say for certain I messed up big time. I apologized, But I knew there was really no hope of saving this so I didn’t push when he said he felt like we should end the relationship.

Overall, my last post made me realize that I really need to work on my own expectations for my partner and how he will fit into my son’s life. I also really need to work on my own communication skills.

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  • Dalvoron@lemm.ee
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    18 days ago

    I’m surprised it isn’t mentioned whether Jay is called Dad by the kid. Feels to me like Grandma and Grandpa are only appropriate if Jay is Dad (and a conversation is had about it)