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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]As a parent, you have to give every child what they need,[/b] not divide everything equally. [b]Your sibling clearly has a greater need, [/b]as they are unable to work. Be grateful that you are able to work, and don't count on any inheritance[/quote] BS. Nowhere in OP's post is it stated that brother has some sort of "greater need." He is in his 40s and has not worked but can evidently be cordial and carry on a conversation. Lots of jobs available who have those basic skills. What parents should have given him decades ago (and what he truly needed) was a defined timeline to become self-sufficient. And then cut him off. [/quote]
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