It can be hard for blended families, especially when they first move in together. She is sure that her daughter shouldn’t have to share a room with the son of her ex-husband’s fiancée. There weren’t many options because there wasn’t much room. But when Norah stuck to her choice, the answer they came up with made her even more angry. This is how she told her story.
This is what Norah wrote in her email to the world:
Hi,
My ex-husband’s fiancée, Rosie, and her 14-year-old son were moving into his two-bedroom house. I told her right away, “I don’t want your son sharing a room with my 12-year-old daughter!” Rosie didn’t say a word, just gave me a silent smirk like she didn’t care.
A few days later, I went to pick up my daughter from her dad’s place. I walked into her room, and to my horror, I found her crying. Things got even worse when I saw her closet was empty. She told me Rosie had moved all her things out and made her sleep on the couch in the living room. You can’t imagine how furious I was!
I called my ex to get some answers. He explained that Rosie had moved my daughter out of her room to ensure “maximum distance” between her and Rosie’s son, just as I had requested. But I couldn’t believe it. If that’s the case, then why not have her son sleep on the couch instead of my daughter?
My ex said I was the one who made a big deal about them sharing a room, so it wouldn’t be fair to kick her son out.
He also told me I shouldn’t interfere because it’s not my house anymore. Now I’m beyond angry.
Am I really wrong here?
Norah
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