Dear Amy: I lived in a place with my two best friends as roommates.
If two of the original Three Musketeers hooked up, I assure you that their battles would look more like the Three Stooges than the swashbuckling adventures of the Dumas story.
It might help you to move forward if you zero in on exactly what you want from them. Would an acknowledgment and an apology help you to heal from this? If so, ask them to grant you these things. Prepare for the possibility that they will not give you what you want. And at some point, you’re going to have to consider forgiving them to see if you can form your own new friendship geometry.
Susan is insisting and demanding to my father’s face and in the presence of other family members that the only way she and her family will attend is if my dad pays for it, as this is what “everyone does” in a similar situation.Susan does not seem interested in decorum, as we have all been treated very poorly in the past.
All of my parents’ children are doing very well, and my siblings and I are grateful for all our folks have done for us.
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