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[-] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 12 points 3 days ago

Strive for equality of treatment.

Growing up my sister and I didn't get along when we were younger, she wanted to give me back to the hospital when I was born.

Over time we shared some similar interests, she played violin, I played cello. She pursued it to a master's degree, I quit to have less divide attention on school which I also failed at.

My parents always gave us options for what we wanted to try and despite her getting more financially to cover those things, I knew I could have those things as well if I asked but I wanted them on my own.

By our early teens any anger was over and was got along for the rest of her life when she died of brain cancer at 42.

this post was submitted on 07 Dec 2025
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