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  1. The title
  2. The background
  3. OP refused to live with his stepsister since they didn't get along well.
  4. OP stood firm in his choice.
  5. OP's mom and stepdad are pissed with him.
  6. Here is what Redditors think about OP’s situation:
  7. NO is a complete sentence.
  8. Hmmm, maybe?
  9. It’s a mutual dislike, it can't help.
  10. Apparently, everyone in the comment section agrees that OP is NTA.

Redditor Stays With Dad As Stepsister Moves In With Mom And Stepfather, Face Criticism

Understanding family dynamics can be quite a puzzle, given the mix of emotions and different viewpoints. In this Reddit story, a 16-year-old boy's experience highlights the intricate web of relationships within a blended family.

OP's parents divorced when he was little, and his mom married Tom, who has a daughter named Lucy. OP and Lucy never really got along, and as they got older, things got worse between them. When Lucy's mom passed away, Tom wanted Lucy to live with him and OP full-time. OP wasn't comfortable with this and chose to stay with his dad. But his mom insisted that he should be there for Lucy as a family. Over time, his mom and Tom got frustrated with his choice and called him the A-hole. Scroll down below to read the story!

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The title

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The background

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OP refused to live with his stepsister since they didn't get along well.

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OP stood firm in his choice.

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OP's mom and stepdad are pissed with him.

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Here is what Redditors think about OP’s situation:

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NO is a complete sentence.

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Hmmm, maybe?

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It’s a mutual dislike, it can't help.

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Apparently, everyone in the comment section agrees that OP is NTA.

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So, what's your opinion on this? Feel free to express your thoughts in the comments section. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

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