Success Story: Jesica and Mayra

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  1. BioStep says:

    I recently posted a public apology to BM on my blog (for writing about her bad behavior on my old blog) and suggested that she pick up a copy of “No One’s the Bitch”. I am so ready for us to be done with the drama. In the last year, my SDs have shown me how much it’s affected them. Last weekend SD8 said, “It would be easier on us if you two would just get along.” Because of that plea, I’ll keep holding out my hand to BM no matter how many times she smacks it.

  2. Jenna says:

    Every time I see a new mom/stepmom team make it I get a HUGE smile on my face! :)

  3. Tara says:

    This is fantastic!! I saw a lot of my own experiences as a stepmom mirrored in your stories… I had forgotten how far along the biomom and I had come (or maybe I was just trying to block out those “bad” memories, lol!). Thank you both for having the courage to put your personal experiences out there for all of us to learn from.

  4. Peggy says:

    YAY! for Mayra and Jessica! I love when I read about two women put down their weapons of war and make peace!

    xo
    Peggy

  5. Amy says:

    Every time I see a new mom/stepmom team make it I get a HUGE smile on my face! :)

  6. findpeace says:

    WOW is all I can say i got chills reading this I am not kidding this is my situation to a T even all the things that the stepmom thought about the BM or felt and Im sure what my BM thinks or feels about me. Me and my BM has squashed our issues a few years back but I feel it heading back down that road. I tried speaking to her about it but I guess she is just not ready right now… that or she just pushes it to the side and tries to ignore things… IDK. Thanks for the blogs I LOVE reading them.. i truly feel through you ladies that we are starting a revolution!

  7. Laura says:

    I have been fooled so many times and I keep on trying. Even though I say, “I’m done with her, this is impossible,” I always try again and again. Is there ever a time when you should really just quit trying because you just get let down and hurt? My stepson doesn’t even know how much I try because he just hears what his mom says and doesn’t believe me.

  8. Jenna says:

    Hi Laura, I’m sort of in the same boat. I’ve made effort after effort, sometimes with success and sometimes not, but I’ve come to the realization that it is OK to say “when”, when you’d had enough. I think the important thing is to recognize when it’s taking it’s emotional toll on you and then let go of it. For me, my “mom” has shown an inability to take personal responsiblity for anything in her life. She blames my fiance and I for anything and everything that’s wrong with any aspect of her life. That makes it kind of difficult to have a decent working relationship with her. So I’ve finally said “when”. It’s a great weight lifted off of me, actually. And if she wants to come around one day then that’s fine, and I’ll be nice and decent to her, but I won’t make the effort anymore. It’s a shame, but my mental health is too precious to keep spending time on something that just causes me pain. I guess in the end it’s a really personal decision. There’s no right or wrong as to whether you should continue to try or not. That’s my measly opinion :) .

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