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This led to quite a family dispute, as the 14-year-old took offense at her sister's refusal to let her bond, and their mom got involved, trying to make her younger daughter happy.
When the 16-year-old's only solution was to tell her dad to stop visiting, the situation got even more out of hand…
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"AITA for telling my sister that my dad isn’t her dad?"
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16-year-old daughter refuses dad's visits after 14-year-old stepsister insists on being a part of their meetings in an attempt to bond: ‘He's my dad, you've got your own’
Having a younger sibling often means that you are constantly living with someone who attempts to become your shadow. These younger siblings start with good intentions–they look up to their older sibling, and want to bond with them, and yes, even be like them. But for the older siblings, having this shadowy presence usually gets quite tiring, pretty fast. They might care for their excited younger siblings, but that doesn't mean they want to see them everywhere they go, without ever being left alone in peace.
Everyone needs their own space, enough to allow themselves to grow and evolve without the eyes of someone else on them, regardless of who that person might be. This definitely applies to younger siblings, parents, or any other member of their family or friends.
The daughter in the story below wanted a chance to form a relationship with her dad, even though he is out of the family picture. However, she did not want her 14-year-old stepsister to insist on being there as she bonds with her dad, and she made sure the younger sibling knew that.