Man Gets Told To Leave When Wife Learned He Gave Son An Ultimatum After Discovering He Dropped Out
Most countries consider a person to be legally an adult when they are 18, although biology says that we donât fully develop until we are in our mid-20s. But teenagers will always think that they know best and that they are fully capable of deciding things for themselves.
Making life-changing decisions when you donât have much life experience can be dangerous, but this mom didnât really do anything when her 17 Y.O. son told her heâs dropping out and actually lied to her husband about why heâs not going to school.
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Every parent hopes that their children will successfully finish school, but this mom was surprised that her son willingly quit it
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She was so surprised, she didnât know what to do, so she didnât do anything and even lied to her husband that their son was suspended
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The truth eventually came out and the dad didnât want to see his son anymore, which he achieved, but not the way he intended
Parents never want to hear that their child is dropping out of school, but this womanâs 17-year-old son did just that. However, he didnât really explain why he doesnât want to finish high school as he probably has just a couple of years to go. He told his mom that he âdoesnât feel like attending anymoreâ and he refused to take the General Educational Development test, which would have earned him a high school equivalency credential.
The mom was completely at a loss and didnât know how to react, so she didnât say anything. Not only that, but she didnât tell her husband, her sonâs dad. She wasnât hiding it, she just lied that their son was suspended.
The truth didnât take time to come out and one day the mom came back home to her son and his girlfriend packing his things. It wasnât because the teen decided that it was time to live on his own, but because his dad found out he had dropped out and from the two choices of being kicked out or going back to school, he considered being kicked out better.
Just like the husband was mad at his wife about being lied to about their son, the wife was mad that her husband made a one-sided decision to kick their son out of their home. Or maybe itâs not their home, but her home, because the one who got kicked out in the end was the husband.
Only the womanâs sister agreed that the dadâs punishment was too much, but the rest of the family supported the dad for taking strict measures against his sonâs rebellion.
Or was it a rebellion? There are a lot of unanswered questions in this story, but that didnât stop people from giving their judgment. The common consensus was that the mom was being a jerk. One of the reasons was lying to her husband about their son dropping out. Another reason was her reaction to her son opening up about dropping out or more precisely, the lack thereof. And lastly, because she kicked her husband out of the house instead of trying to talk about it and sort the situation through.
It seems that the dad overreacted to his son quitting school, his mom overreacted to her husband kicking out their son, but nobody wanted to find out the reasons why it all even started and if the son has a plan for what heâs going to do with his future.
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While a lot of people thought that the mom handled the situation poorly, at the same time, they believed that the son got what he deserved because if he can make such a big decision about leaving school, he can face the consequences.
Letâs not forget that heâs 17 and you canât trust that a person at this age knows what theyâre doing. To help them to understand what they are doing with their actions, you need to talk to them, which the parents failed to do.
Also, they didnât even consider that maybe there is a bigger reason behind why their son decided out of the blue that heâs done with school. All the same, maybe he did confide in them, but they dismissed his feelings and didnât offer help.
Granted, the most common reason for students dropping out is boredom, as reported by ASCD, but it could be that he has mental struggles or he feels his school isnât a safe environment. Even if it is boredom, kicking a child out of home is never recommended.
It is understandable that parents worry when their child decides to not finish school, mainly because they worry about their future careers and higher education possibilities as dropouts statistically earn less and work harder jobs than those who do graduate.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, âIn the third quarter of 2019, full-time workers aged 25 and older had median weekly earnings of $975. Those without a high school diploma had median weekly earnings of $606, compared with $749 for high school graduates (no college), and $874 for workers with some college or an associate degree. Workers with a bachelorâs degree (and no additional degree) had median weekly earnings of $1,281.â
But that doesnât mean you give up on your child. As the first step, all parenting resources online suggest communicating with your child. Brisbane Kids provides a table or a checklist to consider before completely deciding on leaving school.
First of all, you need to know the reasons and whether they can be resolved. Second of all, the teen might not know what dropping out really looks like and how it can affect their life, so it is an important discussion. Maybe if you see that you are failing to communicate with your child, you want to talk to a professional who has more experience in the matter. And lastly, there is always the option to go back to school even after dropping out.
It seems that the mom wasnât too mad at her son for making this decision and was processing how to handle the situation, but his dad immediately thought that the teen expected financial support for doing nothing. Do you think that was the case and the teen should have gotten a taste of the life he was planning to start? Or do you think the parents should have tried to make up their sonâs mind in a less extreme way? Let us know in the comments.
Redditors were more on the dadâs side, but they couldnât help but notice that the family had major communication issues
In case anyone is interested, the OP did answer someone asking her if âEvanâ is also the kidâs dadâ he is. Thereâs something wrong with OP for repeatedly calling him only âher husbandâ, and the âTeam Evanâ thing, and never once mentioning Evan is literally the kidâs father, not just some vague stepdad figure.
Wow! I was for sure the "husband" was a step dad. OP has serious issues and apparently it runs in the family since a sister thinks a dad can overstep boundaries in parenting as if only a mom can decide on kids issues. All very sad...
Load More Replies...Trying to read the momâs writing is seriously hurting my brain. Also, âTeam Evanâ? How old is mom mentally, 12? This isnât a Twilight movie/novel, this is her life and her kidâs life. Cripes.
I was thinking the same thing about the mom's writing, and about a lot of people's writing in general. It appears that punctuation has gone out of style. It's really difficult to read and comprehend when there are no periods to indicate the end of one, and the beginning of the next sentence. I could go on for pages about lack of punctuation, and poor grammar and spelling, but I won't. It just makes me want to scream! That's all.
Load More Replies...Kid's definitely going to need therapy after this, but he had issues anyway if it didn't think finishing high school was worth it. Now he can get a GED and be considered a genius just like Boebert!
Load More Replies...In case anyone is interested, the OP did answer someone asking her if âEvanâ is also the kidâs dadâ he is. Thereâs something wrong with OP for repeatedly calling him only âher husbandâ, and the âTeam Evanâ thing, and never once mentioning Evan is literally the kidâs father, not just some vague stepdad figure.
Wow! I was for sure the "husband" was a step dad. OP has serious issues and apparently it runs in the family since a sister thinks a dad can overstep boundaries in parenting as if only a mom can decide on kids issues. All very sad...
Load More Replies...Trying to read the momâs writing is seriously hurting my brain. Also, âTeam Evanâ? How old is mom mentally, 12? This isnât a Twilight movie/novel, this is her life and her kidâs life. Cripes.
I was thinking the same thing about the mom's writing, and about a lot of people's writing in general. It appears that punctuation has gone out of style. It's really difficult to read and comprehend when there are no periods to indicate the end of one, and the beginning of the next sentence. I could go on for pages about lack of punctuation, and poor grammar and spelling, but I won't. It just makes me want to scream! That's all.
Load More Replies...Kid's definitely going to need therapy after this, but he had issues anyway if it didn't think finishing high school was worth it. Now he can get a GED and be considered a genius just like Boebert!
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