DEAR AMY: My younger sister is 54. She has been divorced three times and has a teenage daughter. ...
DEAR AMY: My younger sister is 54. She has been divorced three times and has a teenage daughter.
I am recently comfortably retired and always feel somewhat guilty about her financial problems. I’ve had people tell me not to worry about her, because she always lands on her feet. However, your sister is not asking to be taken care of. She is not asking to be “fixed.” And you not only want to try to fix her, but you’d also like to control her reaction to your efforts.
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