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From step- +‎ teen.

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stepteen (plural stepteens)

  1. A teenaged stepchild.
    • 1988, William R. Beer, Relative Strangers: Studies of Stepfamily Processes, page 125:
      This problem is part of a more general stepteen problem.
    • 1989, William R. Beer, Strangers in the House: The World of Stepsiblings and Half-Siblings, page 82:
      Or it can go in an inward direction, and result in a compulsive over-conformity, in which a stepteen feels he must rigidly conform in order to safeguard his place in the family and the stability of the family itself.
    • 2007, Susan Wisdom, Jennifer Green, Stepcoupling: Creating and Sustaining a Strong Marriage in Today's Blended Family, page 155:
      Grilling your stepteen about sexual activity and drug use sabotages your relationship.
    • 2020, Tanith Carey, What's My Teenager Thinking?: Practical child psychology for Modern Parents, page 141:
      Focus on understanding your stepteen's feelings rather than complaining about behavior.

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