I'm not sure if this is in the right place. I do know that the issue of how to address step relatives is a hot issue for a lot of people. Plus Jackfaire inspired me to start this thread.
We have a neighbor who is a 62 yr old man. He is a very nice man. always willing to help, very friendly. Just an all around good person.
My youngest son who is 10 has taken to calling him "Grandpa". This is completely his choice. My husband and I are fine with it, so is the neighbor.
Not long ago I overheard my youngest say "I'm going to see "Grandpa". My 17 yr old son said to him, "He aint your damn "Grandpa". I'm not sure if this was said out of anger or what but I made sure to point out a few things such as:
1. Both Grandpas had already passed on before he was born. (And yes I have told him about both of his Grandpas.)
2. He never got to know his Grandpas personally while the two older boys got to know one of the Grandpas for at least a little while.
3. There is no harm in him calling our neighbor "Grandpa".
So my question is: Are my husband and I wrong to let our son call the neighbor "Grandpa". Please be honest. I can take it.
We have a neighbor who is a 62 yr old man. He is a very nice man. always willing to help, very friendly. Just an all around good person.
My youngest son who is 10 has taken to calling him "Grandpa". This is completely his choice. My husband and I are fine with it, so is the neighbor.
Not long ago I overheard my youngest say "I'm going to see "Grandpa". My 17 yr old son said to him, "He aint your damn "Grandpa". I'm not sure if this was said out of anger or what but I made sure to point out a few things such as:
1. Both Grandpas had already passed on before he was born. (And yes I have told him about both of his Grandpas.)
2. He never got to know his Grandpas personally while the two older boys got to know one of the Grandpas for at least a little while.
3. There is no harm in him calling our neighbor "Grandpa".
So my question is: Are my husband and I wrong to let our son call the neighbor "Grandpa". Please be honest. I can take it.
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