Then, at a family gathering a few weeks ago, Beth talked all about how she loved the name Lyric and how unique it was. Her sister was fuming with jealousy, especially because Beth didn’t rave about her son’s name.
As she and her partner were leaving the gathering, her sister approached her and angrily asked why Beth liked her daughter’s name more than her son’s. She tried telling her sister that Beth’s name preferences had nothing to do with her.
Then, her sister accused her of consulting Beth about baby names while she was pregnant to strengthen their relationship, which wasn’t true.
Finally, her sister had an outburst and told her that she always “hogs” Beth and that her daughter has a dumb name.
“It made me realize how we need to keep our distance, and I don’t want my daughter subjected to that,” she explained.
After some time had passed, her sister started suggesting that they have more joint family gatherings with their children, like birthday parties and holidays.
She told her sister no, that her jealousy and recent behavior were why they couldn’t do things together as a family. She doesn’t want her sister to treat her daughter the same way she treats her and doesn’t want any special events ruined by her jealousy.
Her sister told her she was bullying her and being unfair.
Do you think she’s being reasonable, or should she be more open to doing things with her sister?
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