
Teenager Had A Great Comeback For Her Stepmom Who Laughed At Her Efforts Of Trying To Break Into The Acting Industry
A reply that immediately wiped the smile off stepmom's face

It's true that laughter is a powerful medicine. It brings individuals together in ways that cause the body to go through positive emotional and physical changes.
Your immune system is boosted, your mood is improved, your pain is reduced, and you are shielded from the negative effects of stress, all thanks to laughter. Nothing works more quickly or consistently to rebalance your mind and body than a good laugh.
Humor helps you cope with your problems, gives you hope, makes you feel connected to others, and keeps you grounded, aware, and focused. Additionally, it facilitates quicker forgiveness and anger discharge.
The capacity for frequent and effortless laughter is a powerful tool for overcoming obstacles, improving relationships, and promoting both physical and emotional well-being. What's more, using this priceless treatment is enjoyable, cost-free, and simple.
But this doesn't mean you can just go around laughing at people. Doing that might sometimes get you more than you bargained for, just like the OP's stepmom in today's story.
The 19-year-old shared that she would like to break into the acting industry. She mentions that she's studying business at a university in London and taking acting classes on the side.
But then her stepmother started laughing at her for taking the classes and paying for them. She also tried to get a kick out of the OP's dad at her expense, but she was in for a huge shock.
The headline

The laughing episode and the hot retaliation

The Reddit post received hundreds of comments and here are some of them for you to read through

Wise advice

She doesn't deserve anything else for mocking the OP's choices

If you dish out, be ready to receive too

Hitting the nail on the head

Stepmom shouldn't be kicking the OP for what she's trying to do

Sounds like the relationship is pretty sour

Exactly, what was she expecting?

This Redditor hopes the OP enjoys acting

Why would allow someone laugh at your child's dreams?

Play with fire and you're going to get burned

She needs to be on an information diet

She wouldn't be hurt if it wasn't true

She could be projecting her experiences onto the OP

This Redditor believes the OP was too harsh

The vast majority of acting work is poorly paid

She started it and the OP ended it

For this redditor, the OP's Stepmom need to mind her own business

This Redditor says that both the OP and her stepmom both owe each other an apology

This Redditor is of the opinion that the OP needs to manage her emotions or she won't do well at acting

We used to laugh a lot when we were kids, but as adults, life becomes more serious, and we laugh less frequently. However, by actively seeking out more opportunities for comedy and laughter, you can enhance your emotional well-being, your relationships, your level of happiness, and even your lifespan.
The OP's stepmom failed to understand this so she got served hot.

Maryjane
