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She Told Her Sister, Who Has A Developmental Disability, That Having A Baby Was Not A Good Idea, And Now Her Mother Is Very Annoyed With Her

Regardless, with her mom and sister still upset with her, she has been left wondering whether not supporting her sister in having a baby is the wrong thing to do.

Is it understandable why she is concerned about her sister having a baby? Is it more important that she protect her sister’s feelings or prepare her sister for the realities of having a child? Do you think she made the right decision by being upfront with her perspective? If you had been in her shoes, would you have done the same? 

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