It sounds like you're noticing some concerns or comments from your stepmother about your actions—like opening the package of toilet paper and eating the milk tablets. When she mentions that "there is still paper" and says that the milk is for your sister, it might reflect her feelings or expectations about boundaries or responsibilities within the household.
Could you tell me more about how these comments make you feel? Do you sense any underlying concern or perhaps a desire for order or care from her side? Sometimes, such remarks can be rooted in worries about resource management or wanting to look after the family’s well-being.
I'm curious—how do you usually respond to her comments? And how do you feel about her intentions behind these words? Understanding your perspective can help us explore what these interactions mean for you and how you might navigate them in a way that feels respectful and true to yourself.