Especially when they first start living together, blended families can have a lot of drama and tension. Romy is adamant that her young daughter should not share a room with the son of her ex-husband’s fiancée. The house is too small for any other options, which is a shame. Romy stood her ground, and an unexpected solution came up that made her even more angry. This is how she told us her story.
Romy wrote this letter:
“Nadine, who is engaged to my ex-husband, is moving in with her 14-year-old son into his two-bedroom house.” ‘I don’t want a 14-year-old boy to share a room with my 12-year-old daughter!’
His fiancée smiled to herself.
After a few days, I went to her dad’s house to get my daughter. When I went into her room, I was shocked to see that she was crying. When I saw that her closet was empty, my heart sank.
She told me that Nadine had taken her things out of her bedroom and told her to sleep on the couch in the living room.
I called my ex because I was so mad. He told me Nadine did this so that there would be “maximum distance” between her son and my daughter, which is what I had asked for. So I asked her why her son wouldn’t sleep on the couch. So it didn’t make sense for her son to be thrown out, my ex said. I was the one who was making a fuss in the first place.
I was told not to get involved anymore because this is not my home anymore, but I am so mad.
Am I wrong? Romy”
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