We can do everything for our children, even if that means making harsh decisions. Steph avoids her husband’s other daughter moving in with them because she concerns it might have a negative impact on her own child. Her husband heavily disagrees, and the two are suffering from a difficult time in their marriage.
Here is Steph’s letter
My husband and I have a daughter, 13-year-old Clara. Additionally, he has another daughter, 16-year-old Mia, from a previous relationship.
Sadly, Mia’s mother passed away in a car accident a few months ago.
Since then, Mia has experienced significant changes, showing rebellious behavior, extreme impoliteness, and frequently getting into trouble.
Understanding the difficult situation Mia is dealing with, my husband and I agreed to have her stay with us for the weekend in place of staying with her maternal grandmother, in the hope of lifting her spirits.
Mia and Clara were captured stealing makeup at the mall and also stealing money from my purse.
I don’t observe my once-polite daughter anymore. I know that 13 is at an impressionable age, and that my husband’s 16 y.o. rebellious daughter is a bad impact on our well-behaved child.
My husband admits that Mia should move in with us for emotional support after her mother’s passing. He said, “Both are my kids, you need to understand that I need to be there for them.”
On the other hand, I told him that I want my daughter to break off relations with Mia, at least until she is in a more stable place.
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