After the incident, his brother started messaging him to tell him he failed as an uncle and brother and that his actions proved to his niece that he didn’t love her. His brother was mad that he “wouldn’t allow him” to have a fun night out for the first time since his partner died.
“I messaged him that the last thing is his problem, not mine, and so he needed to figure it out on his own instead of pining on me against my will,” he added.
“However, this only got him to send even more venomous messages.”
After talking to his boyfriend about what happened, his boyfriend said they could’ve babysat his niece without making a scene and that he went too far with his brother.
Was he too harsh with his brother, or was he right to scare him?
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