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She Refused To Let Her Older Sister Attend Her Graduation Since She Ruined College For Her

She really wasn’t too bothered by that, but then her sister turned around and told her mom things that were hardly true about her performance in college.

“This led to my parents and siblings being more strict with me,” she said. “I worked so hard every day and naturally became overwhelmed and later on depressed.”

“A day after one of my friends died my sister was visiting and saw that I was feeling down.”

“She then said to me “you know, you have no right to be worrying about anything, you are too young for that, I, on the other hand, have two children, I should be the one feeling exhausted” This broke me and I cried secretly in the bathroom.”

She’s graduating soon though, and she made it through this nightmare. For her graduation ceremony, she can invite 2 guests to attend.

Her parents will be taking a vacation and can’t come, so her mom insisted that her sister should go in their place.

“I refused,” she continued. “I told them that it is either them attending the ceremony or I am going alone.”

Her sister made her life awful throughout her college experience, and that’s not what she wants to be thinking about when she accepts her diploma and celebrates her hard work.

Her mom and her other siblings are really upset with her for excluding her sister from her graduation ceremony.

Do you think she has every right to exclude her sister, or should she let her come after all?

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