Anonymous wrote:How did she find out that you shared it with anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
why?
Because your are obsessive about being the "good"/ savior sister, to the detriment of your relationship with her and others. You are irritated by the fact that share is younger and more independent than allowing herself to be under your control. You reassure yourself of your superiority by telling anyone who will listen that she is younger, disrespectful, her life is a mess, instead of just letting her go be the adult that she is.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
+1
I don't know if it's a real person, but if so, I'm thinking OP's sister need a restraining order. The degree to which OP is obsessed with her sister is batshit nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
Anonymous wrote:How did she find out that you shared it with anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you were wrong.
Yes, of course you should apologize.
My guess is you have a long history of minimizing her or ignoring her feelings, so the letter was cathartic for her as well as a way to actually say what she has to say. Because she doesn't discuss the way you would does not make her immature or whatever.
Are you the poster of all the "my sister hates me" threads? If so, you need to do more than apologize. You need therapy.