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[quote=Anonymous]OP, this is the truth. I don't speak to my sister, either. Why? Both my parents are now deceased. When my mother was sick and dying, my sister grieved by throwing shoes at me on the hospital room, hanging up on me when I called my mom's hospital room, and then telling me that no one at the hospital even knew she had a sister because I was apparently never there to help her. She and my brother in law brought a truck to my deceased mother's house, and she cleared out everything! Took it all for herself. And my cousin is only three weeks older than I. She and I were always close, and we still are. My cousin speaks to my sister, but my sister and I cannot communicate without hurtful words. It just is this way. It is not junior high school. It hurts. I tried counseling, and I had to accept the losses. I totally understand you, OP. I have a friend in her 50s, who lost a sister to a bike accident, killed by a drunk driver. In their grief, one of the sisters is now not speaking to my friend. The cousins still speak. [/quote]
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