Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well this certainly puts my complaining about my annoying MIL to shame.
OP, I'm so sorry your sister has had to endure this kind of trauma.
Well, not everyone is you, and we all have our stuff, even if we don't always talk about it. Please don't try to take away from anyone, PP.
In keeping on topic, OP, you are a great brother.
Nothing at all in op's post indicates coercion.Anonymous wrote:My heart breaks for your sister who was essentially coerced into am adoption it sounds like. It sounds normal but heartbreaking sad.
Anonymous wrote:It's kind of a Miss Haversham thing, but you should just ignore it. Her heart is broken and she is dealing however she can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister was raped in 1990. Both her and the perpertrator were mental health clients in fairfax county and it happened on county property. Her daughter was born in May 1991. The adoption was closed. Ever since, my sister buys Birthday and Xmas gifts for a daughter she may never see. Is this OK or has it gone over into inappropriateness?
Ridiculous! She is mentally and emotionally ill. She should have gotten on with her life long ago but she had chosen to wallow in self pity for over half her life. Only she can help herself. Stop wasting your time.
Anonymous wrote:My sister was raped in 1990. Both her and the perpertrator were mental health clients in fairfax county and it happened on county property. Her daughter was born in May 1991. The adoption was closed. Ever since, my sister buys Birthday and Xmas gifts for a daughter she may never see. Is this OK or has it gone over into inappropriateness?
Anonymous wrote:Well this certainly puts my complaining about my annoying MIL to shame.
OP, I'm so sorry your sister has had to endure this kind of trauma.
Anonymous wrote:My sister was raped in 1990. Both her and the perpertrator were mental health clients in fairfax county and it happened on county property. Her daughter was born in May 1991. The adoption was closed. Ever since, my sister buys Birthday and Xmas gifts for a daughter she may never see. Is this OK or has it gone over into inappropriateness?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks so much for the kind words. I see her regularly. I always treat her to lunch or dinner the day of the birth (May 31st) and we spoil her on mother's day. It's extra tough, because it happened when she was at a county daycare program and I am still pissed to this day at Fairfax county for not monitoring their mental health consumers better when they are directly in a care situation...