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Do you think I'm overreacting?

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well recently i've been living with my dad's ex-girlfriend and about a week ago i told her that i wanted to move in with my aunt. my dad's ex, Mary, has 5 other kids, other than me. anyways, about 2 months before the summer, Mary's real daughter stole all my clothes and brought them to her dads house, lily knew that she did this, and even admits it, and still, she doesnt do anything about it, and so ever since the inncident, i've only went to mary's house to sleep, cause i would spend the rest of the day after school at my dads house, and so every night i would struggle to sleep on my baby sister's small bed because mary's daughter and I shared a room, and so i just dont want to live with Mary anymore, im TIRED of it, and so i was just wondering if you think that I'm overreacting or does it look like im trying to run from my problems or if it looks like i'm scared of mary's daughter or if anything like that!!! please tell me, thanks, have a great day(:

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  1. def not overreacting. you have rights to be happy and satisfied.


  2. I don't think that you are overreacting, I just think that you are doing what any other person would do. Remember that relationships with step mothers/fathers is most of the times rocky. I lived something like that, and from my experience I would suggest that you become selfish and think of yourself first. Protect yourself, and if there is a chance of living with someone else that has less responsabilities (not 5 kids!!) then go for it.

    The truth is that mothers will always take their own kids sides, and if you are not  that womans daughter don't expect her to give you a fair treatment. Trust me, step mother/stepdaughter relationships are never good, not even in fairytales.

  3. Why are you living with your dad's ex-girlfriend anyways? I would get out

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