Left Step-Mom Out Of Mother's Day Tradition, She Was Sad. I Said "Get Over Yourself" r/AITA

Published: May 22, 2021, 9:49 p.m.

r/AITA in today's story, The history: I (29f) lost my mom in an accident when I was 7. My dad met my stepmother a year later. I met her about six months before I got married. I think I was like 9. I was 10 when they got married just for clarity. We have an okay relationship. She never pushed to be mom but I always got the sense she was hurt I didn't see her as a maternal figure...


\U0001f351 Entitled Family TRESPASSED On Our Property So We Got Our Own Back r/AITA

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