My parents spent all their money on my sister's rehab now they want me to pay for it. How do I say no?
Briefly

My parents spent all their money on my sister's rehab  now they want me to pay for it. How do I say no?
"You are always allowed to say no. Saying no in this case is not a betrayal of your family, and it certainly doesn't make you a bad sister, because you are putting your now-family, which includes yourself, first."
"Your partner, kids, pets, friends who feel like siblings whoever makes up that family you mentioned building for yourself in recent years they are your family now, too."
"Of course, your family of origin will always play an important role in your life, but you have other responsibilities now."
Saying no to family requests for financial help is acceptable, especially when prioritizing one's own family and well-being. The importance of self-care and personal responsibilities is emphasized. Family loyalty does not require sacrificing one's own needs. The individual has the right to prioritize their own family, which includes their partner and children. The cycle of addiction can drain resources and emotional energy, making it crucial to set boundaries for personal health and stability.
Read at www.businessinsider.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]