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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, she is not entitled because I assume you asked what she wanted. She probably said that is what she wanted to her father as she probably is not privy to your and his $$$ arraignment. It is like, if I ask my daughter what she wants for her b-day, she won't say: on from. you and I want this and from dad I want this. She will just state what she wants and we go from there. That said,[b] you re a piece of shit of a stepmother.[/b] This kid has no obligation whatsoever to buy her sibling gifts - would it be nice? Yes! Required? NO! Most kids don't buy their sibling gifts when they are teenagers and are working for their money. If you don't want to give her a gift, you have no obligation either - and neither do your kids. I don't buy gifts from my children to give to their siblings for x-mas or birthday. Once they are ADULTS and want to spend their own money on it, good for them. Since you are not her mother, you don't have to buy anything either - just a cake or a "happy birthday" if you are so inclined would do.[b] You are not family.[/b][/quote] You can’t have it both ways... [/quote]
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