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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]I dropped off my stepdaughter for her first day of college and again this summer when she traveled overseas to study abroad. I spend time with and love my stepchildren. I have my biological kids, and I love them as well. Nothing stops me from being a father to both sets. [/quote] [quote]Being a stepfather is a VERY different situation from being a stepmother. Stepfathers are generally more liked by stepkids. Read Steptalk and Stepmonster. [/quote] This is not an answer to why it is a very different situation. Do you have any studies, etc. to cite? Are the books Steptalk and Stepmonster written with a balance between how both stepfathers and stepmothers can be stepparents? It does not appear that Stepmonster was written to apply to stepfather/stepchild relationships. [quote]My answer to you, you are far too young to be dating divorced dads. 32? No way. Get on a few dating apps and aggressively date men with no kids.[/quote] I am a 60-year-old man with no interest in dating divorced dads. [/quote] I was talking to the OP when I said she was too young, obviously. Multiple people are posting my point. You seem to think it is just one of this. Yes, the book Stepmonster addresses the fact that stepfathers have it easier. I don't have time to repeat all the arguments in that book and others.[/quote]
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