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I've tried to give my sister the benefit of the doubt for too long, it's been years. I wanted to keep everything civil for my parents sake but I can't anymore. She has so many horrible traits and a disgusting attitude, a 100% toxic personality. My brother agrees with my sentiments and my father to a certain extent (he will never admit it). It feels good knowing I will never have to hear her for the rest of my life, I feel very happy. I do feel bad for my mother though but I can't fake being friendly to someone I hate. Anyway has anyone else had a similar experience? Whether it be with a sibling or family member.

I've tried to give my sister the benefit of the doubt for too long, it's been years. I wanted to keep everything civil for my parents sake but I can't anymore. She has so many horrible traits and a disgusting attitude, a 100% toxic personality. My brother agrees with my sentiments and my father to a certain extent (he will never admit it). It feels good knowing I will never have to hear her for the rest of my life, I feel very happy. I do feel bad for my mother though but I can't fake being friendly to someone I hate. Anyway has anyone else had a similar experience? Whether it be with a sibling or family member.

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Modern Jew-driven socity is designed to break apart families. We are told that when we get out of school, we immediately have to go off on our own to live apart. Why? It's like some cruel primitive ritual. In other cultures, extended families live together and give each other support and comfort. Aunts and grandmothers help care for children. Cousins and uncles lend a hand when work needs to be done. The elderly are taken care of by their children and children's children. This is the way it should be. Social networking by blood. It was the so-called "Greatest Generation" that departed from it in the 1940s, and every generation since has suffered because of their collective decision to disregard family ties.