So now, she has been left wondering whether telling her mom that she is not Ted’s servant was the wrong thing to do or not.
Why do you think Ted refuses to socialize with her or even just be in the same room? Even if he does have severe social anxiety, should she be required to cook and serve him food? Do you think she had a right to stand up for herself? What would you have done in this situation?
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