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[quote=Anonymous] So I was coming on here to say that my ILs have a deeper relationship with the oldest grandkids than with mine, because of the great age difference and their health decline during that time. But your situation is AWFUL. I am thinking primarily of the damage done to the YOUNGER son, the one who likes his grandparents. Being discriminated against makes you stronger and more lucid, in a way. Being favored can be poisonous, because you cannot grow up with a real sense of your capabilities and limitations. You should have put your foot down AGES ago. You are responsible, OP. Don't hide behind your husband. If one parent is too craven to protect both children, the other one has to step up, and that person is you. No more visits. Kiss the inheritance goodbye. Hope you weren't planning on it (but of course, you were, and that's why you sold your kids down the river). [/quote]
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