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In reply to the discussion: I came to the realization that my sister doesn't like my children. [View all]Common Sense Party
(14,139 posts)53. I've got parents who don't seem very fond of my kids.
Their first granddaughter could do no wrong, was great, walked on water, they went to her school plays, lavished her with gifts throughout the years, called her on the phone every week, etc. etc.
My kids? Meh. No birthday cards. No calls. No interest. My son is severely autistic, will likely never speak (age 20 now), and they never showed the slightest concern.
People are weird.
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I came to the realization that my sister doesn't like my children. [View all]
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
OP
Quite a bit of information left out. How have you confronted her about it over the years
Pretzel_Warrior
Feb 2014
#2
also I mentioned stuff over the years in the letter and she text me that I'm entitled to my feelings
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#10
omg, my sister is very narcisstic and shes anti-social.oh yeah shes an asshole too...
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#68
I always thought we got along. We use to laugh and talk all the time. When I saw what was going
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#5
I tried through the years but she manipulated my concerns and made me think I didn't know
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#12
Thank you for sharing . I thought about my decision and I realize that it was best for my
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#16
I feel your pain. My long-deceased father taught my older sister that it was OK to be mean to me.
raccoon
Feb 2014
#73
no children. But she broke up with her boyfriend cause he was a doting dad to
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#21
Well that seems to be a huge part of your answer there. It's not just your kids, it's all kids.
Tx4obama
Feb 2014
#24
Some people need to be the bride at every wedding and the corpse at every funeral.
haele
Feb 2014
#48
As someone wise once said...you can choose your friends but you can't choose your family...
pkdu
Feb 2014
#18
yes, we were alright. She seemed to have behaved as if my children never existed.
SummerSnow
Feb 2014
#36
I won't begin to go into the stunts my sister pulled on me. She's a bagger now. Toxic. You did the
freshwest
Feb 2014
#29
as an old song goes, "better off without you, better off without you, I'm better off without you in
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#32
My situation may be different from yours, but my brother's wife makes it nearly impossible
Lex
Feb 2014
#45
You're not co-dependent or enabling. You understand societal norms and try to keep the peace
kysrsoze
Feb 2014
#60