Anonymous wrote:I have a sneaking suspicion that at some point, in some way, you have communicated all of your judgments and disappointments with sister's decisions to your sister. Whether you will admit it or not, you have let your superiority over her be known to her. This is what happens when you sit in judgment. Deal. You'll be okay missing a Christmas with nephew if she is still upset. Christmas is 2 weeks away so she might change her mind. In the mean time, figure out how you are going to change your need to judge her every move.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, op. It was so unnecessary to throw in that your bil is enlisted rather than an officer.
Anonymous wrote:She has something you want- access to your nephew. You don't seem to have anything she wants. You will have to apologize and walk on eggshells around her if you want the same kind of relationship with your nephew. Sorry.
She ignored it and we haven't spoken since. I considered calling the ASPCA in her state but my lawyer informed me there would be very little that could be done legally to force her to seek medical attention for the dog.
Anonymous wrote:I never pretended to be superior to her. I was very calm when I told her. She has always been very defensive.