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legionseagle ([personal profile] legionseagle) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2021-05-21 11:57 am

Dear Prudence: My Sister-in Law Has No Problem Saying She Would Have Aborted Her Son



My sister-in-law casually mentioned that she would have aborted my now 3-year-old nephew, but my brother tricked her into missing the appointment. I’m shocked to learn about this, but if she is so willing to share it, what’s to stop their son from eventually finding out? I talked to my brother, and he thinks it would be no big deal if their son does eventually find out. I disagree. How can I convince them to never speak of this again?

—Wish I Hadn’t Heard This

I, too, wish I hadn’t heard this! I am as allergic to such comments in situations where a child might hear as I am to searching personal essays about parenting regret that are posted to the internet where, inevitably, an enterprising child will find them. However, this nephew is not your child, you have no control over how your brother and sister-in-law raise him, and you absolutely cannot convince them not to bring it up. Indeed it’s not even your job to do so!

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[personal profile] shirou 2021-05-21 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Agree on the divorce lawyer. Maybe you're right, and SIL is already taking care not to mention this topic around her son, but Brother says it would be "no big deal" for the kid to find out, so he, at least, does not recognize the risk here.
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[personal profile] shirou 2021-05-21 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Then we are in agreement.
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[personal profile] oursin 2021-05-21 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Or he has a very icky 'Daddy hero saviour' narrative in mind.