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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So, you recently talked about a childhood incident implicating one of your parents. Your parents and yourself have moved on, and your brother, since being made aware of this incident, has not communicated with you, even though he has communicated normally with your parents. I have no idea what's going on with him, but certainly I would be pissed. [b]I would ask my parents to find out what's going on, and relay the fact [/b]that it took a lot from me to express my feelings on the subject, so being cut of like this feels extra hurtful. [/quote] This is called "triangulating" and is very destructive to the family relationship. Don't ever pull other family members into your conflicts with another family member. [/quote] I disagree. The parents can totally ask the brother why he's not communicating with his sister, for God's sake. It's not secret CIA stuff, for crying out loud. Or would you rather the siblings never speak to each other ever again, just because one should never ever triangulate? That's so dumb. [/quote]
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