Her Stepmom Thinks She Should Let Her New Stepsister Live In Her Room But She Doesn’t Want To Move Into Another Bedroom In Their House

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A 16-year-old girl has a dad who recently got remarried to his new wife named Kelly. Kelly has a 9-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter, and Kelly and her kids just moved in with her and her dad.

The house that she and her dad live in comes with 4 bedrooms, including her bedroom and her dad’s bedroom.

Her bedroom and her dad’s bedroom do have bathrooms attached, while the other bedrooms don’t, but they have nice walk-in closets (which she does not have).

“All of the rooms have beds and dressers, you know, all the stuff that makes a room a room without the personal decorations that you choose,” she explained.

“When they came to move in, her daughter ran straight past one of the vacant rooms and into mine. My walls are purple, and I have Marvel and DC posters hanging up on the wall I also have a mirror attached to my dresser with lights around it.”

She took her new stepbrother to his room, and as she walked back to her own bedroom, she noticed her new stepsister was already moving her belongings right in.

She stopped her stepsister and mentioned that this is her bedroom before pointing out where her stepsister was going to be living.

“She immediately started flipping out. She started yelling, saying she was gonna tell her mom and my dad that I’m being mean to her and trying to bully her because she was younger,” she said.

“Her mom and my dad came into the room due to all the yelling and asked what was going on, and so I told them that she thinks my room is hers and she won’t leave, but she said that this has to be her room because it’s her favorite color purple and it has a bathroom, so it has to be hers.”

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Her dad jumped in to say that her stepsister is allowed to choose any color she likes to paint her room and that she can also get her own posters as well.

Her stepsister didn’t want to hear it; she kept insisting she needed the bedroom with a bathroom attached and that it wasn’t about the paint color or posters.

Her stepmom sided with her stepsister and tried to make her move out of her bedroom. Her stepmom believes that she should give her stepsister her bedroom because she’s the little one and she’s lived in her bedroom for a long time, so she should share.

“So I told her that I won’t give up my room because this has all my stuff and I’m comfortable in my room, so her daughter will have to go to the other only available room,” she continued.

“She is saying that I’m being rude and mean to my new little sister and should be reasonable and give her my room and be the bigger person and act my age and not a little kid.”

Her dad is of the opinion that she should not move out of her bedroom if she doesn’t want to, but she’s still wondering if it’s mean for her not to want to give up her bedroom to her new stepsister.

Do you think she should give up her room?

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