DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: I turn 14 this May and I have already told my mom I do not want to spend two months with my dad this summer, like I have since I was seven. I want to do band camp and have more time with my boyfriend and other friends.
Where my dad is I only have a little stepbrother and two girls I have hung out with every summer, and the two girls told me they were not going to be around much of the summer because they are traveling with their families and one of them also has to do summer school.
I know it will hurt my dad when I tell him, but is not hurting his feelings enough of a reason to make myself unhappy for eight weeks every summer? --- WANT TO STAY HOME
DEAR WANT TO STAY HOME: Hopefully your father will understand how your life is changing as you grow older. It seems to me at the very least you certainly owe him a conversation about how and what you’re feeling.
Perhaps you can consider still giving him at least some time this summer, even if it’s a week or two. That could lessen the sting of his not getting to spend all the time with you he may be counting on.
In addition to your dad’s feelings, there’re potentially also legally binding custody arrangements that have to be taken into account and which would be another good reason for working out a compromise with your parents for your summer vacation.