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[quote=Anonymous]My sister and I were also often compared and I think time & space really helped reduce the tension that created. As we've grown, and we're now on different sides of the country, when we do get together, it's become much more enjoyable. I'm genuinely impressed with all she's achieved for herself and she seems so happy. It helps that we're in different fields, different phases of life - so there's less to directly compare now than when we were both in high school, both in AP classes, etc. She's doing really well and that makes me happy. Maybe you'll feel better equipped to spend time with her when you've had some space - both in terms of time and distance. I'm not saying cut her off, of course you shouldn't, but keeping some distance for now and reengaging later when you feel ready might be the right course. [/quote]
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