That is, until recently, at her mom’s birthday party. She announced her pregnancy at the party and showed her mom her ultrasound scans.
“My mother and everyone else were overjoyed,” she recalled. “My cousin didn’t say much, and neither did her mom, but I thought that’s fair enough.”
Her cousin was not thrilled to hear about the pregnancy news because she had found out she was medically infertile. She and her husband tried to have a baby for a long time until he left her because he wanted to have his own biological kids with someone else. Understandably, she’s been devastated.
As the party wrapped up, she snuggled up with her daughter on the couch as family members told her what a lovely child she has on their way out. This really triggered her cousin, who ended up leaving the party and slamming the door.
Her aunt accused her of being insensitive during the party and said she should apologize to her cousin, and she does see how she could have been a bit more sensitive to her cousin’s situation.
But the thing is, she still hasn’t received an apology from her cousin for how she treated her when they were teenagers. So, therefore, she’s not sure if she owes her cousin anything.
“My family is divided. Some think I should apologize to keep peace; some say I have done nothing wrong,” she said.
Do you think she owes her cousin an apology, or should she wait to receive one from her first?
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