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A father has been slammed for forcing his daughter to share her birthday present with her stepbrother.
In a Reddit post that has received more than 11,300 upvotes, the teenager explained that a family drama broke out when she turned 17 and was given a "super sentimental" gift: her granddad's old truck.
The girl said her parents had divorced when she was six. She lives with her father, his wife and the wife's son, who is now 16.
This is an unusual arrangement, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2019, just over 70 percent of the nation's children under the age of 18 lived with two parents. However, only 1.7 percent were in households where the parents were a biological father and a stepmother.
The teenager told Reddit that she has a close bond with her paternal grandparents and stays with them every summer. Her stepbrother always receives an invitation too, but is yet to take them up on the offer.
On her birthday, she was "over the moon" when her granddad gave her the truck, she wrote. "It's a pretty classic that he owned when he was 17 himself and took real care of it, it doesn't look brand new, but work[s] as good as new and it's super sentimental.
"I've loved that truck ever since I was a kid and I'm so happy it's mine, my grandad and I were making plans so I could paint it pink."
Her father objected to this girly transformation, however, saying the truck was for her stepbrother too since he didn't get one for his birthday.
This led to days of arguments. Eventually the girl was "forced to give up the key" so a copy could be made for her stepbrother.
Her dad then made a schedule for the two teenagers to share the truck, but the girl was angry, saying it favored the stepson. She was upset with both of them but had not mentioned the situation to her grandparents—until they turned up at her home with a pink license plate frame for the truck.
She wrote: "I said thank you, but that I couldn't and I just spilled everything, the schedule, the forced sharing, the yelling, the copy of my key, and the fact that I couldn't change the truck to my liking because my stepbrother wasn't going to drive 'a pink car.'"
Her granddad was "furious," demanding that the stepbrother give back the key and threatening to call the police if he drives the truck without permission again.
This made her dad "real mad." He called his daughter "a selfish and entitled brat and is threatening me to make me pay rent for what I did." Her stepbrother also called her an a**hole, which prompted her to turn to Reddit users for their verdict.
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Rayburn, founder of Evergreen Therapy, said: "It's not fair to force stepchildren to share presents. But life isn't usually fair. However, from how this story was presented and not knowing the inner workings of the family unit, it doesn't seem fair that this girl was forced to share her car. At the end of the day, it truly doesn't matter that they're stepsiblings.
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Reddit users overwhelmingly sided with the teenage girl—and suggested she repaint the truck immediately in "hot pink" or a " Disney princess color theme."
The top comment, which has received 17,300 upvotes, said: "Your dad sucks.
'He called me a selfish and entitled brat and is threatening me to make me pay rent for what I did.' Your grandparents need to know about this too."
A few suggested that it would be illegal to charge a 17-year-old rent. One wrote: "Dad probably can't charge rent until OP [original poster] is 18 (or has finished school perhaps? Not sure on that one), but that's only months from now. Unless OP has planned on moving out anyway, she should at the very least make some plans on how to proceed. Maybe moving in with grandpa for a couple of months might be a possibility."
Another user posted: "Men are loyal to the children of the woman they love."
Newsweek has reached out to the original poster for comment. We could not verify the details of the case.
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Published: 15:55 BST, 10 October 2022 | Updated: 16:44 BST, 10 October 2022
An actress posing as a 14-year-old girl for a TV documentary was subjected to live-streamed sex acts and demands within a minutes of going on a chat website popular with children and teens.
In a sequence bound to horrify parents, one act was so explicit that it left documentary maker Todd Sampson recoiling in horror. 
'Oh my God! Oh my God! That is disgusting!' he exclaimed trying to shield his eyes from the vile act he other user was performing.
Sampson, 52, said not only couldn't he show the act on his documentary Mirror, Mirror, he refused to even describe it because it was so confronting.
The shocking incident occurred on chat website Omegle, which boasts that it lets you 'talk to strangers', by randomly connecting user webcams feeds with each other.
Omegle, as Sampson discovered, is well-known among children and teens and pulls in millions of users around the globe every week, despite the fact he had never heard of it. 
An actress posing as a 14-year-old girl (pictured) for a TV documentary was subjected to live-streamed sex acts and demands within a minutes of going on a website popular with children.
Would you let your children go on the chat site Omegle?
Would you let your children go on the chat site Omegle?
As an experiment, conducted under the supervision of former WA police officer and child cybersafety expert Paul Litherland, Sampson recruited 19-year-old actress 'Ella' to play a 14-year-old while on the platform. 
Ella's was the face that appeared on the webcam feed but only Sampson and Litherland could see the other user and type messages.
As 'Ella' logged on a bearded man instantly appeared as her first 'stranger' connection.
He make lewd licking motions with his tongue and asked Ella to 'show her feet'.
When Sampson replied as 'Ella' saying she had shoes on the man disconnected.
Sampson then connected with another man who demanded a 'boobs show'.
When Sampson replied 'you first' the man lifted his shirt to show a nipple.
Documentary maker Todd Sampson was left recoiling in disgust after staging the experiment
 Sampson was also shocked to discover that his teenage girls had been using Omegle 'for years'
Launched in the US in 2009 by 18-year-old protégée Leif K-brooks, the site attracts millions of users across the globe early week.
The free website allows users to chat on video anonymously with false names in spy mode.
Omegle gives the option to chat with random strangers from around the world which became extremely popular during Covid lockdowns with many people stuck at home.
While it remains popular today, many have criticised the platform for its potential to put young people at risk where they could be exposed to nudity or abuse.
The man resumed demanding that Ella lift up her shirt.
'Sorry I'm not going to show - too scared.' 
Almost immediately after, the man displayed the sex act that left Sampson reeling. 
'Oh Jesus!' Sampson exclaimed. 'That's scarring.'
The man kept badgering Ella to expose herself and Sampson disconnected, saying he 'felt sick'.
Mr Litherland said such interactions were typical of Omegle. 
 'As a copper you want to reach down the screen and grab this guy and say 'Look, does your wife know you are doing this?',' he said.
'Do your kids know you are doing this? It's a 14-year-old girl'.'
'Now you imagine a 10-year-old kid or a 12-year-old kid who stumbled across that site and that's what they are saying.' 
Sampson tried one more connection and three young girls come up on the screen. 
Alarmed, Sampson asks what they doing on the site.
The girls say they are bored and the one who appears to be the oldest points to the youngest one: 'Also she wanted to see some scary penises'. 
New series: Todd Sampson (pictured) is back with a new project, titled love + hate. The upcoming documentary will delve into 'how the internet has polarised society
Sampson got a shock when he went home and warned his own two teenage girls about Omegle, telling them not to go on it.
He said his daughters looked at the ground, until one of them admitted: 'Dad, we've been on that site for years. Everyone's on it at school.'
'I'm not proud of that but at least now I know and can talk to them about it,' Sampson said.
Mr Litherland said Omegle and the danger it posed to vulnerable children was the reason he left the WA police force to because there were so many vulnerable kids being exposed to predatory behaviour online.
'That's one of the hardest things to deal with as a dad and educator because you can't help them,' he said.
Sampson, a former advertising executive who gained fame as a regular panelist on ABC show The Gruen Transfer, said the two-part Mirror, Mirror documentary shows how the internet is 'changing our kids, our attitudes and our minds'. 
The theme of the first episode was 'love', while he second part, which Sampson says will be even more 'full-on', is based around 'hate'. 
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