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Maleficent's Guide To Step Parenting

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WhatWouldMaleficentDo · 25/01/2011 09:39

Dear Reader,

I have been much maligned as a step-mother over the years and so misrepresented, even I sometimes wonder what is truth and fiction. The sad fact is that people will always believe the child over the step-mother, no matter how outrageous the story and accusations.

Take my step child, Snow White. Ran off and shacked up with 12 men in a squat. Doing so many drugs she thought she could speak to animals FFS. (Lets face it, she didn't get called "snow white" for no reason IYSWIM.) I rescue her from herself with an intervention and a stay at the Priory and what do I hear back? Magic Mirrors, wood cutters and poisoned apples! And people believed her. Hmm

However, I know now where I went wrong and look back on those times thinking "If only I had had someone to show me the way". So here it is, dear step mothers. The Mumsnet Guide to being a stepmother. Instead of worrying, just ask "What would Maleficent Do?" and follow these 12 steps to become the perfect Mumsnet Step Parent.

All of the following advice has been given to step parents in one form or another on Mumsnet discussions.

  1. You may call yourselves step mothers, because that is what you are.


  1. It's wrong to refer to yourself as mother in any form as it detracts from a child's real mother.


  1. You should not try to be a mother to a step-child as they already have one.


  1. If you don't act motherly you are rejecting the child and this can damage them and cause emotional problems later in life.


  1. It is OK to think your own child and the children of your friends and the children at your child's school are horrible.


  1. Your DH or DP's Children aren't horrible it is you making them that way as they can sense that you don't like them.


  1. You must not declare that you love your stepchild or expect your step child to love you as that is not natural and they already have a mum.


  1. You should automatically love your step children and if you can't you are bad and should leave your DH / DP.


  1. If the children live with their mum, you should never change any payments of maintenance as it is unfair on the child.


10. If the child comes to live with you, the mum should not have to pay maintenance as it is your job to support them as you chose to be with a man who had children already.

11. You should not distance yourself from your step children as they will sense this and it will make them feel unwelcome.

12. As an adult its up to you to put your emotions to one side and distance them from your step children as showing how you feel will make them feel unwelcome.

You know. Reading this back, I think I can summarise this so much better.

  1. Damned if you do.
  2. Damned if you don't.


Now, off you go and get back to being Man Eating, Child Stealing Whores Wink

Love,

Maleficent x
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mjovertherainbow · 27/01/2011 12:26

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prettyfly1 · 27/01/2011 13:00

mmmmmmmmmmmm - brownies................

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SMummyS · 27/01/2011 13:07

Oi you lot!!

Do you have to talk about yummy food!! I'm trying to be good so any weight I put on is baby and not fat :( mmmmmm brownies :(

I can't even do exercise to burn it off... Hmmmm salad it is, mmmm yum...,

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 13:25

I had salad for lunch :(

fecking healthy food :( :(

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Petal02 · 27/01/2011 14:18

Did someone mention cake????

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deemented · 27/01/2011 14:20

Can i be in your gang if i bring brownie mug cakes and jaffa cake muffins???

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LadyTremaine · 27/01/2011 14:23

brownie mug cakes??? what are they??? Not that I'm fussy Grin

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deemented · 27/01/2011 14:25

They are brownies, but made in mugs in the slowcooker, rather then in the oven. And very very nice too Grin

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mjovertherainbow · 27/01/2011 14:29

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SMummyS · 27/01/2011 14:34

I make cakes in a mug in the microwave and there yummy :)

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LadyTremaine · 27/01/2011 14:35

Ooooooh lovely. i'll have one please.

No slow cooker or microwave so unable to make myself.

Pass this way please!

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 14:53

Jaffa cake Muffin for me please :)

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WildistheWind · 27/01/2011 14:54

erm, I'll have one of each.

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 15:45

Has anyone got any biscuits?

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WildistheWind · 27/01/2011 15:53

ha !

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LadyTremaine · 27/01/2011 15:57

ha!

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 15:58

Bet you've eaten them all Envy.

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 15:59

Stuck in meetings all day. I come out and everyone has eaten all of the nice things and left me with what looks like a bran muffin.
Huh.
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singleproudmum · 27/01/2011 16:04

Oh dear,it's a pity one of my posts was deleted, I must have hit a nerve!

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 16:04

Awwww and it's Low Fat as well.
Angry

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mjovertherainbow · 27/01/2011 16:09

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LadyTremaine · 27/01/2011 16:15

mmm... Do we like posh cheese on here or does it have to be sweet?

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cobbledtogether · 27/01/2011 16:19

I like Wensleydale with cranberries. Or my favourite, favourite cheese - farmhouse Lancashire with pickled onion. Only seem to be able to get it locally, but my god, melted on toast.

I'm guessing that anything with pickled onion in it isn't going to be classed as posh Blush.

Got any tray bake?

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LadyTremaine · 27/01/2011 16:23

I was thinking of a nice baked camembert with a crusty loaf and lots of butter..

Washed down with some red...

Am I allowed to play again?

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