I Won’t Let My 12-Year-Old Daughter Share a Room With Her 14-Year-Old Stepbrother

Blended families often face challenges, especially when they start living together. Romy is firm that her daughter shouldn’t share a room with her ex-husband’s fiancée’s son. But with limited space in the house, there aren’t many options. When Romy insisted on her stance, a surprising solution came up, making her even more upset. Here’s how she told her story:

This is Romy’s letter:

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