Entitled Stepdaughter Demands a $30K Trip Because My Son Got One & Told Me to Use His Wedding Fund to Pay for It

When I married John, I hoped to build a blended family rooted in mutual respect. But his daughter Briana had other plans. From the moment she moved in, she treated my son Leo like a second-class citizen—demanding his bedroom, his space, and eventually, his future.

Leo never complained. He gave up his room, helped around the house, and worked two jobs while maintaining top grades. I quietly saved for years to gift him a modest graduation trip—a reward for his resilience. Briana saw it as a slight. She demanded a $30,000 luxury vacation to “even things out,” and when I refused, she told me to take the money from Leo’s wedding fund.

That was the breaking point.

John defended her, saying “family shares everything.” But this wasn’t sharing—it was entitlement. Briana had never lifted a finger, yet expected the world. When she insulted my late husband and accuse

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