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AITA for telling my (half) sister that she needs to get over the fact we have different dads?
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It's absolutely fair for the protagonist to want to acknowledge her real father, despite the efforts of her stepdad. It's complicated to let go of the idea that your bio dad isn't there, and her half sister should be more sensitive about it.
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“Paige” insists that half sister is full sister despite them having different dads, her father gets involved and refuses to acknowledge half sister's real dad: ‘After I turned 18 I did a DNA test to prove we’re half siblings’
Traditional family dynamics are far from traditional these days. With high divorce rates, blended families are even more common than being raised by your parents together without stepsiblings. Here we have two sisters – correction, half sisters. The protagonist lost her father when she was so young, but she still remembers him in her heart. Even though she wasn't raised by him, she still considers him her real father. Her stepdad raised her, but anyone who's anyone knows the emotional complications of being raised by someone who isn't your bio parent. Her half sister, Paige, constantly insists that they're full siblings, and that they share the same father. Delusional much? It's just simply not true. Imagine having to fight with your sibling about something that shouldn't even be brought up to begin with.
The protagonist goes through her own personal struggles, and ultimately she's not as close with her family as she'd like to be due to the complicated dynamics around the subject of fathers. Read the full story below for yourself.