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Stepdaughter treats my DH like scum
I feel I have no other outlet to vent my frustrations. My stepdaughter is 17 and is heavily influenced by her mother and DH's ex#2. Ex #1 and two are VERY close friends. Ex #2 cheated on my DH 8 years ago so he divorced her. To this day she denies it to my SD. SD thinks the sun rises and sets on #2's behind. SD always believed #2. DH and my SD have had a strained relationship for about 2 years now. My SD still sees #2 on a regular basis. My SD contacted my DH via text in December wanting a relationship again so we had her over for dinner. Things went great! We saw her over Christmas and DH and SD continued to text. He would send her texts saying "Dad loves you" a lot. She recently went to a dance competition out of state and he'd text her good luck texts. The competition posted updates on teams online. All of a sudden she quits responding for weeks to DH's texts. A month ago she texts my DH "Stop stalking me, I feel very uncomfortable with our relationship". So he left her alone. The other day we invite her to dinner and she was soooo rude to my DH telling him "Um, yea, no thanks". I'm sick of her feeling like she can float in and out of his life and treats him like crap! Anyone dealt with a teenage SD that comes and goes out of her fathers life like this? I am so angry at her because I hate seeing him so upset:(
Re: Stepdaughter treats my DH like scum
He is the bigger problem.
The only thing I can suggest: that he tell his daughter to quit the rancor and resentment -- and a backbone for your H.