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[quote=Anonymous]I recently had it out with my sister, who said she felt dad looked at us while sunbathing at our pool. We are not far apart in age and look so much alike people think we're twins. I never experienced this and neither did several of our mutual friends who were at the pool daily in summers and who were crazy about our dad. I think my sister has made this up so she can join the sorority of "victims" she hangs out with these days, who seem to also be present here. By the way, our mom was in a similar situation with her parents and was the caregiver. Her sister took everything she could get her hands on for years, including money. Mom got almost nothing because there was nothing left after years of nursing home bills. She has trouble going to sister's home as it's filled with silver, furniture, oil paintings "etc." that were "gifts" from their mom. Her sister is older and her kids were educated with help from grandparents before they became infirm and needed the $ left for their own care. There are a lot of greedy people here who want to be treated as equals in inheritance, regardless of their behavior, and who find reasons to shame those who are doing the right thing. Your children will learn from your examples. Count on it.[/quote]
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