Did you know?
• Over 65 percent of Americans are a stepparent, a stepchild, a stepsibling or a step-grandparent.
• Experts predict that by 2011, there would be more stepfamilies in America than traditional families.
• 46 percent of weddings in the United States create a stepfamily.
• 2,100 new stepfamilies are created every day.
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And that probably doesn't
And that probably doesn't count co-habitation.
I'm with you. Sources?
I'm with you. Sources?
See below.
See below.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kimberly-sayer-giles/38/187/b13
Maybe she can turn over her data so that you can crunch the numbers.
Dtzy, DD4 tells me she hates
Dtzy, DD4 tells me she hates me multiple times a day and then she tells me she wants a new mommy. My crime is being her parent. I actually told her the other day to stop acting like a skid!
How do you not sock him right
How do you not sock him right in the face? Or accidentally let a heel slip on the jewels? Shit, I would die.
Those stats were shared in a
Those stats were shared in a radio report!
If I can find the MP3 again,
If I can find the MP3 again, I will post it! It was a show sponsored by a CLOTHING CORPORATION: Kohls.
Here's an article with the
Here's an article with the same facts at the station's website.
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=1009&sid=15303576
I was hoping to find the streaming link but I couldn't find it.
Interesting! Great
Interesting!
Great questions.
Another thing I learned recently is that step parent law does not exist! So like the slaves of days of old, our rights, as a collective, resemble second class citizens.
How oppressive is that?
It's pretty oppressive to me, especially if one is left to deal with a psychotic bio parent without any dedicated system of legal recourse.
It's definitely a social situation that could easily leave a person thinking, hmmmm...
If legal rights for step
If legal rights for step parents appear unfeasible for the sake of convenience, why is the term "parent" even applicable to whatever our role is?
I'm not sure about useful laws yet.
Perhaps step parents would be better served by a bill of rights.
or in your case a step UP!
or in your case a step UP!
>>>So like the slaves of days
>>>So like the slaves of days of old, our rights, as a collective, resemble second class citizens.<<<
Second class citizens to whom? I don't understand this.
Second class citizens are
Second class citizens are those who are systematically discriminated against within a state or other political realm. In this case, I'm curious if non-representation is a form of systematic discrimination against citizens who are also step parents.
If step family members lack representation, does this take a toll on people, America as a whole, or impact our pursuit of happiness?
These particular concerns of mine would not apply if we were not called "step parents" within a "step family." Nuclear families have laws. I also wonder about the potential sociological consequences of a country with one legally protected family style, and another that is not.
It is as if step parents are a bit like phantoms in in this society, yet we are starting to outnumber those with legal protections. . .
Hmmmm good stuff. There may
Hmmmm good stuff.
There may be no way to legislate behavior like that, but I do know that parents in nuclear families are protected on many fronts yet step parents themselves end up left out of the cold.
Even things like talking poorly about a biological parent is considered a form of child abuse -- yet I hear no peep on the effects of bad talking step parents -- not one peep.
It's inequalities like these that will take a toll on this society, especially in light of the facts I shared above.
I agree that everyone needs to be on board for the sake of peace in a blended family. You're fortunate to have good references.
Your mom and dad had good
Your mom and dad had good style also! Right?
Observer are you a
Observer are you a StepParent? Your bio indicates not a Bio or Step. Just wondering
I could claim the title--if I
I could claim the title--if I believed in it. I am still wondering who invented the term, "step mom." Before I claim it I want to understand it.
Dear lord not tonight is
Dear lord not tonight is right
I looked this up a while ago,
I looked this up a while ago, due to morbid curiosity. My understanding is that it is derived from the old English word steop (bereave), and the word steopcild (orphan). Prior to today, with human life span being much shorter, if you had a stepchild it wasn’t due to divorce. So, steopcild meant bereaving orphan. Antiquated word and meaning, I know there is some grieving for COD but both parents are still living in most step situations today.
Interesting!
Interesting!
I should have gotten a dog
I should have gotten a dog instead of remarrying...
Aww Dtzy, DH just wants a
Aww Dtzy, DH just wants a normal kid of his own or maybe he saw how awesome your bios are and realized it was all you. }:)