I recently moved into my new husband’s two-bedroom house with my 14-year-old daughter, Amy. I thought it would be obvious for Amy to take the second bedroom, which belongs to my 15-year-old stepdaughter, Caroline.
Caroline only stays with us on weekends, while Amy will be living there full-time.
However, Caroline refused to give up her “precious” room. I told my husband, “My kid won’t sleep in the living room every night!” and moved Amy’s things into the bedroom while Caroline was at her mother’s place.
The next day, I was shocked to find the bedroom locked. My husband had changed the lock so Amy couldn’t get in. I confronted him, but he said, “Your daughter didn’t even have a proper room in your small apartment.
You both slept in the same space. So now, I don’t think she would mind sleeping on the living room couch, it’s actually quite comfy!”
I was furious. “My child deserves a proper bedroom. She shouldn’t be treated as inferior in her new home!” I insisted.
Now, I’m heartbroken and deeply disappointed. Am I wrong to feel this way?
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