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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is how it really plays out. OP constantly criticizes and talks about her brother and child repeated it.[/quote] So this whole post feels fake. I say that as someone who has a nonproductive brother, enabling parents, and children. Jobs aren’t really on most seven years olds because no one is working when a 7 year old is chatting during evening and on the weekends. The idea that OP’s brother doesn’t engage with the kid has nothing to do with formal work and it’s not a logical connection for a 7 year old. It also strikes me as fake that the brother was “shamed” and then complained to his parents. In my experience, people who feel shame, don’t usually hit the issue head on. But to the extent any of this happened (unlikely), then it is because OP is disparaging her brother in her kids’ presence. Just out of decency, she should stop doing that.[/quote]
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