But instead of apologizing, his sister texted him to say that she didn’t understand why he was angry for her wanting to allow her son to participate in the holiday family gathering.
His sister added that as a new father, he should know what it feels like as a parent to want his child to have those experiences and not miss out.
Now, he feels relieved that his sister isn’t present in his life anymore. But his family has continued badgering him, begging him to move on. Because of their perspective, he wonders if he did the right thing.
Do you think he did the right thing by disowning his sister?
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