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Old 09-08-2005, 01:39 AM
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As I said before, it's not my sister who's the 'problem family member', in fact, she keeps me sane, it's my Mother who is the problem, and that makes the dynamic slightly more complex.

Giving advice to someone 30 years your senior, which they then ignore makes you feel as though you're wasting your time.....
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Old 09-08-2005, 04:01 AM
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Lou, that is quite a difficult situation and I sympathize. My best friend in high school was bulimic and so the advice dynamic was very similar. I know that it must be frustrating to constantly repeat the advice, but I feel that it's just something that as a sister and a friend, you just have to keep doing. You said it yourself that it was the same advice she would give you. Perhaps deep down or subconsciously she knows that it is right, but might not be in strong point in her life to admit it to herself much less out loud to you. If your sister is anything like mine, if she really didn't believe in the advice and didn't want to hear it, she wouldn't keep coming back to you and setting herself up to hear your advice again and again. I wish you the best difficult situation and hope that your sister will one day see the light so to speak. I hope this was helpful.


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