Your response was great. Now your husband and stepdaughter are jerks. I would film something embarrassing of them
I Refuse to Let My Stepdaughter Mock My Menopause, So I Gave Her a Reality Check

Sometimes our kids forget boundaries, especially when social media is involved. They think it’s okay to post videos of you without asking. And that’s what happened to Kelsey. Her stepdaughter thought that posting her in a vulnerable moment was fine, until it wasn’t.
Here is Kelsey’s story.
Dear Bright Side,
My stepdaughter loves posting on TikTok. Anything that can potentially go viral, she posts.
So, one day, I was having a hot flash outside and it was really cold. So some steam came off around my head. My stepdaughter thought it was hilarious and took a video of it. I told her not to post it, but she did anyway.
I was mad at her and confiscated her phone. People were leaving some mean comments that were hard to read. Someone said, “This mom is pathetic, who lets herself look like that?”
But, I didn’t let it get to me. I made my stepdaughter take down the video, despite many protests.
I told my husband about what happened, and he sided with my stepdaughter, saying, “What’s the big deal, it’s just a little steam.” That response really hurt. Now, I’m not sure if I was too harsh to take her phone away.
What do you think?
Kelsey Y.
Your stepdaughter needed a consequence.

FIRST off let me say I'm so so so sorry she did this to you.
I would just get even.
Take a video of her acting badly or throwing a fit (which I'm sure she does) and post it to TikTok 😉 and let her be laughed at and mocked and I guarantee you she'll never do that disrespectful shyt again!
Tell your husband and SD to take a long walk on a short pier.
Depending on whose house it is, you either pack your things and leave these two piles of shit or you tell them to pack their things and get the hell out of here. Contact a good lawyer and file for divorce. Your so-called husband is a big pile of shit who lets his daughter behave like that. Better to cut them out of your life.
Your BIGGEST PROBLEM IS YOUR HUSBAND! You don't need advice, you need to get out of a marriage to a family that thinks trying to humiliate you in public is ok and funny. If you know ANYTHING embarrassing about your (hopefully soon to be ex) husband, threaten him with a little exposure and see how he likes it. Don't do it of course, or you will be no better than them. Make your choice carefully, because you have to live with it, and YOU KNOW IT IS NOT A ONE TIME THING! Don't let them promise you that it will never happen again, because you know better. Laughing at someone else's private issues (like menopause or other physical issues) shows a complete LACK OF SENSE AND MANNERS and I am assuming that you didn't raise her. Good luck and get out now!
good advice
Get up, have a lovely rejuvenating shower, and march yourself down to the divorce attorney. With a family like this, who needs enemies?
You're SD is insensitive and raised poorly with no manners, and your husband is pathetic to not support his wife, I'm sorry your going through this with your family but know there are groups out there with people going through the same who will talk openly to you and support you mentally, those two you call family are not worth your time, I wouldn't of stopped at taking the phone and video down I would of made her delete her tiktok account and depending on age sent her to bio mom or told her to survive on her own.
Thank you for sharing your story with us, Kelsey. Your stepdaughter needed to learn that posting a video without consent is a really big deal. You were uncomfortable and told her explicitly not to post it, yet she did. She needs to know that in the real world, posting videos without consent can hold even worse consequences than having your phone confiscated.
Your husband should’ve supported you.
Your husband’s lack of support only made you look like a drama queen in front of your stepdaughter’s eyes. Consequently, she’ll take your words less seriously and respect you less. Your husband needs to know that and, in the future, if he expressed any contradiction to your words, he should do so in private.
You weren’t too harsh.
If your stepdaughter is still mad about the whole issue, you can try to ask her how would she feel if you posted a humiliating video of her online, and it got viral, plus had mean comments. Maybe then, she’d be more sympathetic.
Kids need to experience consequences for their actions. Otherwise, when they grow up, they’ll lose their sense of accountability. If kids don’t know when they’re wrong, they’ll make your life much harder than it needs to be. Just look at how these kids ruined a family vacation.
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