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[quote=Anonymous]OP I can definitely relate I have a sister with severe social anxiety has never dated has no friends and is in complete denial that anything is a problem. I've tried in a lot of different ways to get her to open up about why she does not socialize or date or have any contact with human beings outside of her nuclear family and her co-workers.She just does not want to talk about it and it's just been always a non-starter. I don't think texting a big confrontation to a person is really going to help them at all especially when it's coming out of the blue. I think you should try to apologize to your sister and figure out other ways that you can vent your feelings about being the person who has to be the strong one or has to be the default caretaker. I think it's one thing to complain to a sibling about their lack of support but you text them all kinds of theories about your armchair psychiatrist diagnosis is not helping [/quote]
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