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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP- have you told the sibling you'd appreciate more visits or more support? Or are you suffering silently?[/quote] Yes. I have begged him to visit because I have to hear my mother cry that she hasn’t seen him or her two grandkids in 5 years. He could easily take a 7 am flight here, gets in at 8, go through airport and be where his mother lives latest by 9. Take her to brunch, hang out and take flight back at 3. He would be home by 5 at the latest. I really don’t think that is too much to do every year. [/quote] Is it possible that their parent-child relationship wasn't very good and he doesn't say it but also doesn't feel a strong bond with her? Is it possible there are medical, financial or marital issues which he doesn't want to share with y'all. [/quote]
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