I really don't think anything I could say or do would be appropriate but friend wants to meet up in a couple weeks to go over it all/vent and I'm concerned about my ability to be...helpful. I feel bad for all of them. Brother had his reasons and I think the family has a lot of blame but lying to their faces for 10 years is also tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would reach out to the brother. Good for him for getting out of an environment that doesn't allow him to be who he is. I would let him know that although we're not technically family, I support him and his actions and wish him all the love and luck in the world, going into his marriage.
TBF, when the dust settled family did try to talk about brother being gay a few times which he always denied. But voldemort was always voldemort.
And also slightly TBF friend let his family vilify voldemort for years and years to avoid dealing with them himself.
You don't need to understand the dynamics of what happened. You just need to express your support to the brother for making his own decisions about what's best for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would reach out to the brother. Good for him for getting out of an environment that doesn't allow him to be who he is. I would let him know that although we're not technically family, I support him and his actions and wish him all the love and luck in the world, going into his marriage.
TBF, when the dust settled family did try to talk about brother being gay a few times which he always denied. But voldemort was always voldemort.
And also slightly TBF friend let his family vilify voldemort for years and years to avoid dealing with them himself.
Anonymous wrote:Cliff notes, pls.
Anonymous wrote:I would reach out to the brother. Good for him for getting out of an environment that doesn't allow him to be who he is. I would let him know that although we're not technically family, I support him and his actions and wish him all the love and luck in the world, going into his marriage.