Her Sister Used To Mock Her For Not Trying To Find A Rich Husband, But Now That Her Sister’s Rich Husband Left Her After Falling In Love With A Younger Woman, Her Sister Is Expecting Her To Step In And Give Her Money

When our loved ones get divorced, it can be so sad to see them go through such a rough time, and we often will do what we can to help them ease the pain.
But one woman refuses to help out her recently divorced sister, who only married her husband for money.
She’s 36-years-old, and her sister is 38. She remembers being super close with her older sister when they were kids. But once they entered college, their relationship soured as they grew into two very different people.
They both attended the same engineering college. She worked hard and focused on studying to get good grades, while her sister spent most of her free time preparing herself to find a rich husband.
Her sister would take any money her parents sent her and spend it on clothes, makeup, and accessories so she could look good for wealthy men. Then, when her sister was out of money for living expenses, she’d go to her and ask for money.
“I used to do that at first, but then I cut her off when I got fed up,” she explained.
Her sister failed her classes, so while they were in college, her sister was moved down to her grade level.
Because they were studying for the same major, they were often in classes together where professors constantly compared them.
Later on, she entered a relationship with someone from school. He didn’t come from a wealthy family whatsoever. Around the same time, her sister started dating a rich man.

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Her sister would mock her and tell her she’d end up spending all of her money on her boyfriend and his “poor family.” Then, she was advised to follow her sister’s lead and find a rich husband.
During their last year of school, her sister got what she wanted and dropped out of college to marry her rich boyfriend.
Their wedding was super extravagant. Her sister’s new husband gifted her a new BMW and literal gold as a wedding present.
On the other hand, she married her college boyfriend after graduation. They had a small wedding with very modest gifts.
Unfortunately, her sister had to be kicked out of her wedding after making fun of her husband’s status in front of their family. Her actions severely damaged their sisterhood.
A decade has gone by, and she’s doing quite well. She and her husband have a 10-year-old son and a house and can afford vacations abroad twice a year.
Her sister, on the other hand, is not doing great. She’s a mom of three kids and recently divorced her rich husband after finding out he had fallen in love with a woman in her 20s.
She didn’t get much money from the divorce but got to keep some expensive jewelry, her fancy car, and designer clothes.
However, her sister is not financially savvy and spent all of the money she made off of what she had left from the divorce. So now, she’s asking her for financial support.
“I told her absolutely not,” she said. “I blocked her everywhere, and she can’t get access to my job or to the gated community where we live.”
Her sister and her children are now living with her parents, who say she’s still struggling to get back on her feet.
Should she take a risk and give her sister money or let her figure things out on her own?
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