Hi, I’m Tom. My teenage daughter Harper has been difficult with her new stepmother, Mia, and recently, she went too far.
On Mia’s 42nd birthday, Harper asked to join the celebration, and Mia agreed, hoping for the best. But the night took a shocking turn. After dinner, Mia looked distressed and revealed Harper’s birthday gift to her: a bra. This cruel “joke” was a painful reminder of Mia’s battle with breast cancer.
When I confronted Harper, she dismissed it as a joke. Furious, I told her she wouldn’t get the car she wanted for her 18th birthday until she apologized. Harper exploded in anger, accused me of favoritism, and stormed out to her mother’s house.
That night, her mother called, criticizing my punishment. I wondered if I was too harsh but stood by Mia’s side. Now, I question my actions and seek your opinion: Was my reaction justified, or did I go too far in protecting my wife?