A stepdad took to Reddit to share a difficult situation facing him and asked for advice from the online community. Accordingly, when he told his stepdaughter to ask her real father for money, it ignited a complex emotional landscape within their blended family. Feeling the financial strain, the stepdad believed it was a practical solution, but the request touched on sensitive issues of loyalty, responsibility, and identity for the stepdaughter.

The dad explained why he did it.
I married my wife Elise 12 years ago. She has a 16-year-old daughter (Ana) from her previous relationship and we have a 7-year-old son as well.
From pretty much the beginning of our relationship, Ana and I have never gotten along. I donโt know how to emphasize that it is NOT because of a lack of trying. She just does not like me. When she was young she was just scared of me and โafraid Iโd tear their family apartโ. Nowadays itโs more of a neutral dislike rather than strong antipathy so I suppose thatโs progress.

Elise is a stay-at-home mother, so she relies on me for income. As a result, I pay for everything for Ana. I buy the food, clothes, pay the volleyball fees, and cover the field trips. I even take an interest in her hobbies and go to her games. Iโm not saying Iโm perfect, but I try my hardest to be the best step-father I can be.
But oh boy, it’s soโฆ hard. Always getting one-word responses. Always an attitude. She does things to get a rise out of me. Typical rebellious stuff. But I always let her know I love her and that Iโm there for her in hopes that her โteenagerโ phase will pass.
The opposite is true for her biological father. She adores him. Donโt ask me why. The guy never goes to her games and always makes excuses for why he doesnโt want to see her. He even forgot her birthday last month, and she cried herself to sleep.
Well anyway, on Friday, I went to her room to check her phone and read her messages (not a permanent thing, but sheโs been caught sneaking out twice in the last month so this is her punishment). I asked for the phone, and she said, โNo, Iโm tired of you checking my stuff, leave me aloneโ.
So I told her I wasnโt asking again, and she snapped, โYouโre not my real dad. You never have been. Stop acting like you can tell me what to doโ before getting up and slamming the door. Like I said, folks, Iโm tired. Tired of the blatant disrespect. Tired of being the verbal punching bag while still providing more for her than anyone else in her family.

We didnโt talk for days, until this morning during breakfast. She asked if I could pay for her plane tickets so she could see her boyfriend cross-state. Like I said, her mom doesnโt work, so I normally would be the one to cough up the money. But not this time. I responded, โGo ask your real dadโ. I could tell she was hurt. Tears welled up in her eyes and she excused herself from the table.
My wife took me aside later and said my comment was extremely disrespectful. I told her if anythingโs disrespectful, itโs her treating me like a doormat and a credit card, and that I will no longer tolerate this treatment in my house. I told her we donโt have to be friends, but if she canโt at least be cordial to me or respect my position as an authority figure, she can find someone else to pay for her non-essentials.




