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'It's too bad she didn't take no an answer': Stepmom forces mother-daughter relationship on kid despite her wishes

It's an uphill battle for step parents
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Cruel stepdad criticizes 9-year-old for mourning his father: 'You wouldn't care this much if I died'

Evil stepfather much?
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Insecure Dad Tries to Brush of Daughter's Stepfather as Her Nanny, Gets Put in His Place

Serves him right
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Weird Stepdad Thinks Wife's 16-Year-Old Daughter Should Pay for Everything Herself

It's good to teach kids about financial responsibility throughout their lives, but forcing them to buy everything themselves is not the way to do that. One redditor opened up about her spiteful husband, who seems to think it's totally fine to make her 16-year-old daughter feel guilt-ridden every time she wants something. Because the teenager has a part-time job, her stepdad will apparently say “you have money, buy it yourself” anytime she asks for something. When the girl's mom asked Reddit if…
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Unhinged Stepfather Destroys Kid’s Xbox for No Reason, Dad Demands Him to Buy a New One

There's no be-all and end-all rule book for parenting. Everyone has their own ideas about what makes a good parent, and sometimes differences in opinion can lead to some spicy familial conflict. That said, I think we can all agree that a good rule of thumb is to not be an asshole. Distraught dad u/Hills-Mountains35 turned to Reddit's r/AmItheAsshole for guidance after his son's stepfather, on some sort of rabid power trip, threw the kid's new Xbox into a swimming pool. The kid had been saving up
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