Have you experienced having “evil” stepparents? Maybe like
this one:

Well,
welcome to my blog! My name is Gabriela Young, and I would like to express my
experience of having an evil stepparent, and talk about what kind of affects
this can have on its victims. Not all stepparents are evil, but when they do
enter your life it is essential that you do not let them treat you like a
doormat.
When I
was young my parents divorced. One day my dad met this woman and I was happy
for him, and I enjoyed having this lady around because she made my dad happy
and that was all that mattered to me. But once they decided to get married
everything changed. The fun and loving woman that she once was had vanished. She
began to push me around, and call me names, as if she was competing with me to
get my dad’s attention. All the sudden I was this evil child, no matter how
responsible and hard-working I was. Times only got harder and harder living
with her.
One
thing I have learned is that no one can control your happiness, except
yourself. Leaving that family was the hardest thing I’ve had to do, but the
best decision I have ever made.
PsychologyToday says that “Contrary to myth, stepfamilies have a high rate of success in
raising healthy children. Eighty percent of the kids come out fine.” So what
about the twenty percent of kids that come out feeling insane because of their
family situation. Well that is what I want to take a stand for, no
stepchild should be treated so terribly that which it mentally scars them. So
do not let any stepparent step on you.
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