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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 422567" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Jena, I was pretty nasty at times to my step mom. I was a good kid, but she look away my dad and he raised her 4 kids.(Thats the mind of a 16 year old at work) We saw so little of him, they got most of his time. I was jelouse-didn't know it them. I still don't like her today (She is a bossy, controlling thing), but she was what my dad needed (hate to say it). When I was a teen, I hated every word that came out of her mouth which was always a bossy thing or the opposite of what I said. I was hurting. I couldn't possibly give her a break. Can you think of her that way-as hurting (divorse hurts-Im still affected 30 years later)? </p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry-these mixed family things are seldom pleasant-my husband helps me find the comedy every time we are forced to be with my "step" brothers and sisters.</p><p>Your older daughter will hold her own, you try to enjoy her. Hang in there, you have had a rough go lately! Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 422567, member: 11001"] Jena, I was pretty nasty at times to my step mom. I was a good kid, but she look away my dad and he raised her 4 kids.(Thats the mind of a 16 year old at work) We saw so little of him, they got most of his time. I was jelouse-didn't know it them. I still don't like her today (She is a bossy, controlling thing), but she was what my dad needed (hate to say it). When I was a teen, I hated every word that came out of her mouth which was always a bossy thing or the opposite of what I said. I was hurting. I couldn't possibly give her a break. Can you think of her that way-as hurting (divorse hurts-Im still affected 30 years later)? I'm so sorry-these mixed family things are seldom pleasant-my husband helps me find the comedy every time we are forced to be with my "step" brothers and sisters. Your older daughter will hold her own, you try to enjoy her. Hang in there, you have had a rough go lately! Hugs [/QUOTE]
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