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Reply to "My sister told me I am not allowed to grieve our father in her house around her baby"
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[quote=Anonymous]Most of us, for one reason or another, have navigated situations where we couldn’t go all in on our feelings immediately. Handling something at work, for example. Or after a miscarriage, going to a friend’s baby shower. Having a tough day with bad news for a sick parent, while your child needs you to help them with a recital they’re really nervous about. I think that’s how you need to frame this. There’s a time & a place, & she’s asking you to respect her wish to keep calm emotions in her house/around her DC. If you tear up, just excuse yourself & go to the bathroom or the other room for 10 minutes. Or yes, go home if you just want to have a good cry. That’s ok. And maybe schedule a time with your mom at your house where you can look at pictures & reminisce & have a good cry.[/quote]
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