Living in ablended familywith your stepsiblings can lead to some rivalry and tension at first. Even if you generally get along, there’s still some underlying competition for bothparents’attention and affection. Sometimes, it can hurt even to consider the idea that you’re (allegedly) not loved as much as the others.

Redditor u/Ok_Mills_4869 turned to the AITA community for some impartial advice about an emotionally tough situation at home. The teenager believes that his dad has been focusing so much on hisstepsiblingsthat he has no time for him. So, he decided not to get his dad a birthday gift this year and even ignored him on his big day.

Read on for the full story and the tips various internet users gave the teen.Bored Pandahas reached out to the author for further comment, and we’ll update the article as soon as we hear back from him.

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An anonymous teenager asked the internet for advice after sharing how his dad has been prioritizing his stepsiblings over him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

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“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

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You can feel closer to your family members if you have small traditions and rituals you stick to

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

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Family traditionsare very important when it comes to strengthening the bonds you have with your relatives. It doesn’t matter what the particular traditions are as much as the fact that they happen.

They can range from annual birthday gifts and daily meals together to dressing up in fancy costumes for the holidays and hiking every Sunday.

If you find that some of those traditions no longer make sense, the best thing to do is to talk to your relatives about it.

Maybe their behavior has changed in a way that you feel disconnected and unwilling to participate in those same traditions. Maybe those traditions take up too much time and energy. Maybe the issue isn’t the traditions themselves, but there are other underlying issues that you need to tackle first.

Mutual respect and empathy both go a long way when it comes to moving past family tensions

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

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The author of the story opened up to the AITA online community about how time and again he’s talked with his dad about how neglected he feels. It’s understandable that nobody should feel left out or ignored.

With that being said, the situation might not be as clear-cut as it seems at first. There are two sides to every story. Real life is rarely (if ever) black and white like movie scenarios. On the one hand, yes, the dad should not have favorites and ought to try to treat all of his kids equally.

However, the teenager could—ideally—also put in the effort to show some goodwill and try to get along with his stepsiblings. If he constantly pushes them away and sees them (only) as rivals for his dad’s love, then there’s no way that the situation at home will stabilize. Everyone needs to try to get on the same page here.

“I told him I didn’t care about them or their feelings or whether they feel loved and wanted. I told him I don’t feel loved and wanted. I feel resentful of the fact he gives them credit for my gifts, he cancels on me for them, but won’t give the same back,” the author wrote online.

If left unchecked and unmediated, sibling rivalry can grow into something completely out of control

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

Siblingrivalryprimarily focuses oncompetingfor the parents’ or caregivers’ attention, favor, and resources. It also involves protesting about others getting more than their fair share of these things.

Rivalry in family settings revolves around developing personal qualities or finding unique successes to make you stand out from your siblings and get your parents’ attention.

Empathy, open and honest communication, active listening, looking for compromises, and avoiding judging each other—all of these are the most powerful tools in any person’s arsenal. In some cases, the parents’ involvement as mediators might not be enough. They may need to see a therapist who specializes in family dynamics, for example.

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

Most people were on the teen’s side. Here’s what they had to say about the tense situation at home

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

Some internet users saw the situation from a slightly different perspective. Here’s their take

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

“I Had Really Hurt My Dad”: Teen Decides To Pay Dad Back For Ignoring Him

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