I dont know if this is a true story or not but I'm responding as it's quite typical of how people can behave.
This mothers son is 12, her stepson is 14..so he was 2years old when she married his father right! Didn't she become this fellas mumma for 12 years of his life-sounds like they all are under one roof. Has she not liked this boy all these years to treat him less than her biological son??
I think she has thought very selfishly regarding the boys...suddenly only 'my son' is precious and deserves better.
She also disrespects & dishonored her husband who fairly suggested they have equal opportunity.
And whatever he meant by: 'you'll be sorry'..wasn't a bad outcome. He just made a stand as a father & leader of the home & 'took the bull by the horns'.
Forgiveness sake .the mother needs?yo stop calling the 12 yr old ..'my son' for a start..its-'our son' and 'his son' should also be: 'our son'..otherwise she should not have married his father.
How dare we be so mean & favouring one?so blatantly over tge itger..and what man shoukd be expected to stand by and let it happen. Good on you dad!
These boys are half b!rothers and when they are older this woman will feel ashamed of her mean decision & nature toward the older boy.
Thats what I think!
The child was safe..he was taken by his father .not kidnapped. Its his son too!
I Refused to Pay for My Stepson’s School, I’m Not a Walking ATM
Money issues can put a lot of pressure on relationships, especially when families are blended and responsibilities aren’t always clear. It’s not easy to know where to draw the line between helping out and being taken for granted. When emotions, children, and finances all get mixed together, even the smallest decisions can lead to big consequences. One reader sent us a letter about a situation where she refused to pay for her stepson’s tuition.
Here is Steph’s letter:
Hi Bright Side,
My husband just lost his job, so I’ve been paying for our 12-year-old son’s private school. Then he asked me to cover his 14-year-old son’s tuition in that school too.
I said, “I’m not a walking ATM. Send him to a cheaper school!” He didn’t say a word. When I added, “Your son is not my responsibility!” he smirked. But then I was shocked when he said, “You will regret this.”
That night, my son didn’t return from school. An hour passed, and I started to panic—he was missing, and no one knew where he was. I called the school, and I froze when they told me my husband had come by earlier that day and withdrawn our son. He told the principal he could no longer afford the tuition.
Later, he admitted everything. He said he couldn’t bear the idea of one of his sons attending an expensive school while the other missed out. In his mind, it had to be both or neither. He also told me that our son was so devastated about leaving his school and friends that he asked to stay with his grandmother for a while.
I’m furious. My husband is acting selfishly, and I can’t allow him to sabotage my son’s future in the name of fairness. I am not responsible for his son’s education—that’s not my burden to carry.
What should I do?
—Steph


Steph, thank you for trusting us with this. Your situation is layered and painful—what happened isn’t just a disagreement about money, it’s a betrayal of trust, a disruption of your child’s life, and a deep clash of values. Below are 4 very different paths you could consider.
Immediately re-enroll your son and take sole control of his education.


I’m sorry, but I agree with the dad. When you married him, it’s not just “His son” anymore. He also became your child. I agree with him, if one child is going and they both live in the same household, I would pay for my stepsons too. You clearly said “your husband” so it tells me you’re still married. Your son wasn’t “missing” he was with his father. Quit being selfish.
You clearly have never given birth. I would die if my daughter was missing for a second. She's my life
Fair enough she got a fright..but on contacting the school which should have been her first point of call, they told her he'd been taken out of school by the father.
I've had 5 children who are adults now-3 with children of their own so I know how precious they are to us ABD their dads!!
This woman is being unfair in many ways-not only to the boys but to her husband as well .plus creating divisions as well!
Sounds like she just wants it ,.her and HER son!
It'll all backfire on her oneday if she doesn't snap out of her single parent thinking.
You people are forgetting one part of the story. "You will regret this" and then her son disappears for hours and no one has seen him. The school never called her about her son being removed by his father.
You all say she is selfish and only cares about herself but her heart was breaking when her son didn't show up and no one knew where he was. She doesn't want to pay for her step son's school but she didn't make him disappear. Maybe think of what her husband did to her over not wanting to pay for school. He can go to a public school.
You forget that's his son too, he didn't harm hurt or neglect the child and I'll bet if the mother stunted like this you would have supported her
Well..she should have contacted the school smartly..how come it took hours. They clearly hadn't felt there was a problem.
I do understand her alarm though but because I also think she's behaving very selfishly & meanly I'm more on husband's side She's pushed him into this situation in away . .he clearly saw no otger way to get his wifes attention.
Sounds like she wears tge pants & wasn't going to allow his older son to feel mistreated or excluded from having the sanne privilege as the younger. I hope he?doesn't grow up mean as it sounds?already that he's only thinking of himself .he feels devastated but what does older one feel..maybe quietly.
Wow.
I would never think that would be ok I would never marry someone who didn't see my child as their own especially when we have a child together it's called blending of the families. Dad is right and he genuinely loves his children. You On the other hand should never have been a step mother. I have 6 children and only one is my biological kid but there is no difference between any of them in my heart. You need a clue.
She demonstrates that she is not a true partner.
Well said..simply & true!
I agree with the Dad . If two children live in the same household they should have equal treatment regardless of whom their mother is .. be if you ask me .. imagine how the left out son would feel.. it could cause the kids to hate each other. I know I've lived it
Where does it say they all live together though? It just says the also goes to the school.
The child explicitly requested to live with his grandmother, which may clarify that he resides with them. However, the question remains: where is the biological mother, and why does he not rely on his son's biological family for support?
Her own child asked to stay with grandmother not the stepson. Read the end again
Maybe she died? It happens, people become widows or widowers.
Let's just go with what details we have. Husband & wife..he has 2 sons-14 & 12; ..she is biological mum of 12 yr old & and known the other from when he was under 2..almost all his life.
Why should husband look tto the eldest sons family to help.. hes the provider of the home not them.
I'm 69 years old..as long as I've known..marriage meant togetherness..sharing .
Whats this: 'my son' talk.. My son should get tge best school..that IS selfish and mean..creating differentiating & trouble between brothers
“Husband” not ex.
That's seriously some psychopathic behavior. Get out!
A real man taking control over his household. Hats off to Dad
I guess you are referring to the father as described?
I gather then that you wouldn't mind a woman not accepting 'your 14 year old son (whose life she has been apart of for certainly 12 years..but probably more)..as equal to your 12 year old'?
A guy who puts the woman above and allows her to dictate over the right thing to do for both sons to have the same opportunities as well as healthy brotherly relationships..and family unity??
She's being selfish.
Devorse the man he deserves better and so does his son
He needs to divorce her. When she married that man she took on role as parent to his son also. She's a horrible person and if the situation were reversed he'd be labeled an a-hole for mistreating the child that isn't his. I can't believe anyone would take this evil stepmother's side.
I agree 110 %
I've given a thumbs up, but not for the divorce part. I don't favour's that road but I believe she needs to see her meanness and favoritism AND trouble making .
Oh for someone to make her see the error of her ways..the destructive path this is going. She will end up regretting it if the boys manage to grow up intact and as good friends. She may feel the rejection of both like what she's doing to the older boy now..who she's known from when he would have been at least 1 year..certainly 1 year &:3 months.
How unfair do this to her husband and the boy! Well..the boys!
Divorce the SOB.
You calling the wife an SOB? Because she's a selfish and terrible partner?
Your husband made a damaging, unilateral decision that emotionally hurt your child and disrupted his future. If your priority is protecting your son’s stability, act quickly: re-enroll him in the private school yourself. Meet with the administration if needed, and clarify that you are the paying parent—no changes should be made without your consent.
Put it in writing that you alone are financially responsible, and your husband is not authorized to make decisions about your son’s enrollment. This isn’t just about routine—it’s about reclaiming your authority over your child’s well-being.
Use this as a legal wake-up call: explore separation of financial and parental rights.


I would NEVER expect my kids step mother to pay FOR ANYTHING for my kids! That being said Dad is a POS!! Re-enroll your son and file for divorce!! You have a serious hubby problem! I would NEVER do this to my step child tho. If I can afford it comfortably I'd do it...but I wouldn't expect it for my kids. Not her kid not her problem!!
What your husband did wasn’t just inconsiderate—it was coercive. He weaponized your son’s education to pressure you into paying for his own child. If he’s willing to sabotage your son’s future to get his way, you need to consider legal protection.
Consult a family lawyer—not necessarily to divorce, but to explore separating finances, setting boundaries, or adjusting custody. If the marriage continues, it may need a clear legal structure to prevent future power plays at your son’s expense.
Confront the emotional manipulation—with a mediator if needed.
The phrase “You will regret this” followed by secretly pulling your child out of school wasn’t a coincidence—it was retaliation. Your husband didn’t argue or discuss; he acted to punish you. This needs to be confronted directly.
A mediator or therapist can help structure a conversation where he must face the impact of using your son to win an argument. His talk of “fairness” may sound noble, but it was an act of control.
You deserve the space to say, “You didn’t just pull him from school—you tore him away from his friends, his routine, and his sense of safety.”
Propose a long-term compromise that respects your boundaries.


And when you two argue again with his knowing what a great power move it is to scare you with your son, it may not just be a drop of to stay at grandma's house. Gawd forbid. Get rid of this horrid man quickly and when you do be vigilant over your son's safety!
If you want to stay in the marriage but avoid future blow-ups, consider a clear compromise—after firm boundaries are respected. For instance, you could offer to help with his son’s tuition if your husband finds a job and matches your contribution.
This isn’t "I’ll pay for your son"—it’s “Let’s plan a fair future without sacrificing my son’s present.”
Here is the story of Linda, a devoted daughter who put her life on hold to care for her ailing mother—only to discover that her kindness was being taken for granted. What started as an act of love slowly turned into a painful realization that not all sacrifices are appreciated. Read her deeply moving story here.
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She married a man with a child, the 14 yo became her son right there. She has 2 sons and can't play favorites. Dad should have made this clear prior, but it should be both or neither.
Put your son back in school and divorce him🤷🏾♀️
, I would take my son and leave. a lot woman
Unless a child is in danger, it is inappropriate under any circumstances for a parent to remove a child from their school and then drop him off at a relatives house without the other parent’s awareness or permission. He did it to scare and power-trip her. For me that would be grounds for divorce and a request for full custody.
Let me get this straight. Your husband loses his job and you won't cover the cost of tuition for both children, who are both your responsibilities? You married a man with a child, which is now your responsibility also, and you won't cover the cost of tuition? So, why did you marry a man with kids? It's giving something that a man would do, and women would scream for her to run. People are saying to divorce him, but guess who's going to end up paying alimony or spousal support? Best of luck.

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