Anyway, she admitted that she does feel a bit guilty for just leaving.
“But at the same time, I feel so worn out,” she vented.
Still, while some of her other family members weighed in and took her side, others claimed that she needed to just accept her duties and suck it up.
That’s why she’s been feeling conflicted ever since and has been left wondering whether running away from home was the wrong thing to do.
Is it fair that her parents are using her as a built-in babysitter? Should she have to lessen her time at school just so they don’t have to hire a different caretaker? Should she feel guilty for running away? What would you have done?
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