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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]one benefit of clarifying "half" is when children have different rules. My stepkids are allowed to watch tv all day, don't need to eat veggies, etc and can do other things my DS isn't allowed to do. And the reason is because they have a different mother, live in a different house, and have different rules. (Though we try as hard as we can to enforce our house rules but are only mildly successful - can't cram fruits and veggies down a teenager's throat.)[/quote] It sounds like the reason why your the older kids have different rules at your house is because they are teenagers. [/quote] not just that but [b]different ethnicity, religion and expectations academically[/b] among other things. [/quote] I can't believe I just saw this. Let me get this straight. You have higher academic expectations for your TODDLER than for your stepsons. You refuse to acknowledge that they are siblings to your superior child, who is being raised with higher standards in every way than these other boys. You sound like a real piece of work. I hate that women like you marry men with children and then treat the step kids like crap. [/quote] I don't think the original quoted person here is the OP of the thread.[/quote]
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