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  • PolkaDottieSpottie

    10 July 2012 at 21:15

    Half-brothers and sisters

     

    My parents got divorced several years ago. I suppose I'm over it, but I still get sad about it when they argue...

    My dad got a new partner very quickly, and remarried. I like my stepmum, and they've been together for a few years, but they keep talking about all of their friends having babies. I'm now really concerned that they're going to have a child together.

    It sounds really selfish, but I really don't want a half-brother or sister. I don't think I see my dad enough as it is (I live with my mum) and my dad is always travelling and if he's too busy for me,  surely he's too busy for a child as well?

    i just can't imagine it. I am dreading the day that I see my dad and he tells me the 'exciting news'...

    anyone been through anything similar?

  • greywolf

    16 July 2012 at 19:20

     

    Hun i have a half sister it not that bad at all well for me it not cas my half sister is 40 years old and am 15 years old.... soo she kinda like a granny with her big nose .. but hun if they do have a child u can keep an eye on him or her and make sure they dnt get hurt and all cas most brothers and sisters do that..... and it not that bad even thou ur older u will feel jealous trust me my half sister jealous of me cas i can hug my dad ever day and she cant cas she lives far away with her husband and her two sons and daughter and granddaughter soo am a busy auntie but it not that bad

    soo hun just think about it first cas it is up to ur father and step mother

    from greywolf

    and P.S u always be in ur father heart cas my sister still is and ur brother or sister maybe kinda like u cas am just like my sister funny and short

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