Rissa May Step Siblings !exclusive! — Complete & Real
Suddenly, I had to share a bathroom with two guys who thought Axe body spray was a substitute for a shower. There were territorial wars over the remote control. Dinner conversations were stilted, full of "please pass the salt" and zero eye contact.
I’m Rissa May, and I am a proud (albeit exhausted) step-sibling. rissa may step siblings
But here we are.
That night, we didn't go home as two separate families living under one roof. We went home as a unit. Now that we’ve survived the trenches, I’ve learned a few things about this unique dynamic: Suddenly, I had to share a bathroom with
To anyone out there struggling with a new blended family: I’m Rissa May, and I am a proud
If you had told me three years ago that I would be trading my "only child" solitude for a house full of muddy sneakers, stolen hoodies, and constant trash talk about who gets the aux cord, I would have laughed in your face.
At first, you cling to it. "My step -brother did this." But eventually, you drop the prefix. He’s just your brother who steals your shirts. She’s just your sister who covers for you when you break a vase. The Verdict Life as a step-sibling isn't a fairy tale. It’s messy. It’s loud. It’s two different sets of holiday traditions colliding (we celebrate Thanksgiving over two days now, which is actually great for leftovers).