Dad Kicks Adult Daughter Out After She Destroyed Love Letters From His Late Wife
One dad is at his wit’s end after his adult daughter destroyed love letters from his late wife after she called her sibling a slur.
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Does this seem like a big deal to you?
Would you be comfortable with this?
Is she being weird about this?
“I don’t like hiding my true self but I don’t want to lose my family either.”
“What would you all do in this situation?”
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Uh oh! How would you react?
How would you handle a situation like this?