Dear Abby gives advice to a person who is estranged from their siblings — yet still exchanges birthday texts with them.
Dear Abby gives advice to a person who is estranged from their siblings -- yet still exchanges birthday texts with them.My brother and I never got along and stopped speaking many years ago. My older sister and I, after a long, toxic relationship, finally had a blowout after Dad passed. We haven’t spoken since. My younger sister took my older sister’s side and doesn’t speak to me either.
I felt peaceful after becoming estranged from my older sister. I have many feelings of resentment toward all my siblings for having taken advantage of my parents, especially this older sister. Each year on the anniversary of her death, I go somewhere new, someplace she would have wanted to see had she lived.
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