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Traditionally, stepsisters were portrayed as "ugly" or "evil" foils to a main character (as seen in Cinderella ). Modern retellings and contemporary romances have flipped this narrative: : Authors like Jennifer Donnelly in Stepsister

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Compare how this theme is handled in .

: Before making any moves, try to understand how she feels about you and your relationship. : Before making any moves, try to understand

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When I asked her why she isn't threatened by romantic storylines involving me or her, she gave three reasons that changed how I view blended families:

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