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This Teen’s Dad And Stepmother Have Been Forcing Their “New Family” On Her Following Her Mother’s Death, So She Called Her Dad A Bad Father

“Jane told me that she was my mom and that ‘the other woman’ did not matter anymore because she was dead,” she recalled. Can you imagine saying that to someone– especially a young teen– after they lost a parent?

Still, Jane was not finished, though. In fact, Jane then actually kicked her out of her house for being disrespectful.

So now, ever since then, she has been staying at her maternal grandparent’s house. And even though she still believes that Jane is totally out of line, she has also been feeling guilty about not opening up and letting Jane and her stepsisters into her life more.

Why do you think Jane is so insistent on being called “mom” and calling her “daughter?” Do you think Jane should have discussed these titles with her first before just using them so freely? How would you have reacted had you been in her shoes?

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