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Desperate father suggests family therapy for his 17-year-old daughter and her stepmother to get along, teenage daughter refuses to go: 'I don't care if you're comfortable'
Family therapy sounds like it can either make things a lot better, or just make things more complicated. I couldn't imagine it in my family. My dad would probably just sit there the whole time confused. But in the story here, the father suggests it after years of his daughter and wife fighting.
The protagonist is his 17-year-old daughter. When she was 11, she lost her mom. Her dad remarried and moved in with his wife, her stepmom. She has held onto animosity since day one. The stepmom insists that there are no photos of her husband's ex, which is insane in mg opinion. How jealous and insecure can you be? Jealousy can really affect things. It's common for jealous people to try to erase their partner's past. In my experience, I think it's important to cherish their past as a means to understanding them. But you'll have to read the full story below for all the details.