Stepsisters Growing Pains (720p × 360p)
Stepsisters often struggle with complex feelings toward their biological parents.
: Parents may inadvertently compare the two girls’ grades, athletic abilities, or social lives. stepsisters growing pains
: There is often a perceived "scarcity" of parental attention. Stepsisters may compete for the time and approval of both the biological parent and the new stepparent, leading to resentment if one child feels the other is being favored. III. Loyalty Conflicts and the "Replacement" Myth Stepsisters may compete for the time and approval
: If the stepsisters are close in age, they may find themselves in the same social circles or school environments, leading to a "forced" friendship that can stifle individual identity. V. Moving Toward Integration stepsisters growing pains
I. Introduction
: A child may feel that bonding with a stepsister is a betrayal of their biological sibling or their other biological parent living elsewhere.