After our “guests” departed my wife dropped a bomb on me. Apparently, my father’s wife had spent the week trashing both my father and me to my wife. She advised my wife to divorce…
I spared no expense trying to ensure that they enjoyed themselves, particularly his wife. I thought it went great.
I hung up on him, and ended up writing him a long letter where I laid out my position. I demanded an apology; otherwise I never wanted to hear from him again.Also, I guess my wife took his wife’s suggestion, because she did end up divorcing me, while my father is still married to his “prize” of a human being. Go figure.
I have been going along with their separate holidays because my daughter and her husband have young children and they don’t want to explain anything about transgender issues to them.If I insist my daughter accepts her sibling, I believe we would no longer be included as well.We’d welcome your thoughts.Dear Sad Mother: Your son can’t “go as” his former name and gender because life isn’t a costume party. He should not be forced to cosplay as a woman in order to be in sister’s living room.
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