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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do they have a different father? I am confused. You said, my mom and sister's father divorced, and he made more money. So who is your father?[/quote] Sorry, yes it’s confusing. My sisters were born in the 70s to my mom and different father, a lawyer. He and my mom divorced in the early 80s when my sisters were young children. My mom married my father in the 80s. At the time, when my sisters were in high school, my parents were broke PhD students. My sisters father went on to make more money throughout the 90s-00s in Big Law. By the late 90s/early 00s, my parents started to make more money as well, after my sisters had gone off to college and beyond, hence the “spoiled childhood.” They did pay for my sisters’ weddings though. My sisters married in their early 20s, by virtue of meeting the right person. I haven’t met the right person yet. I’m also a little socially awkward compared to them - they were always more laid back, agreeable whereas I’ve always been nerdy and intense. I don’t resent them for marrying early and finding kind and successful husbands, I guess I most resent that they’ve never had to WORK HARD for a living and they’re wealthy, yet still kind of see me as the spoiled little sister. Neither of my sisters has ever had to support themselves on a 9 to 5. [/quote]
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