As the years of being single go by, the possibility grows more and more that you could find yourself in the position of playing the role of a stepmother, something that, of course, is usually not an easy task. However, a bride did go off the deep end by trying to exclude the daughter of her fiancé on her wedding day.
In the style of the evil stepmothers of the stories, the woman sent a hint to her future husband so that he deduced that her three-year-old girl could not attend the celebration, using a dirty strategy.
When you make the decision to marry a person who has children, it is essential that you be aware that, in one way or another, they will also be part of your life.
But this selfish bride was not willing to accept that her little three-year-old stepdaughter was present when she married her father, so she had a legend put on the invitations that would allow her, according to her, to leave the girl out. Thinking that she would receive the support of netizens, the woman posted a question on Facebook that angered more than one.
How do I tell my fiancé that I don’t want his daughter at our wedding? I put ‘No children’ on the invites so I thought he would get the point, but he keeps mentioning that she’s going. She’s three years old, I’m marrying him, not her little devil. It’s her mistake, not mine. I don’t want her because she demands too much attention and wants everything to be about her, and I already said, no kids.
Obviously, the woman received many comments that disapproved of her way of acting. We hope that the little girl’s father thinks very well before agreeing to share her life with a person who thinks and expresses himself that way.
Source: Okchicas

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