Brethern,
A sister of mine has two daughters. One of them is a single young mom. I will refer to her as to MLA. Apart from ending up in this situation (single mom...!), MLA has no job and even if given the opportunity to have one,(according to her education and training), she is not interesting in holding it for more than two days. All the burden of raising her little girl falls on the shoulders of my sister, and yes, she is supporting MLA with all her living expenses including pocket money. I feel very sorry for my sister. She works very hard, close to 300 hours/month and her physical health is frail. We are a large family. We love MLA. So far, nobody discussed this issue with her. I am also sensible with my sister, and as such, I have not deepened the conversation about this subject. From what I understood from her is that my sister is concerned that if she stops supporting MLA the way she does, she is afraid of what venues MLA might turn to. I know, my sister, being extremely busy with her job, earlier on, missed the proper time and that's why now she has what she has. However, I feel that this situation cannot go on much longer and something has to be done. How, we, as a large family, can address this issue with our sister and her daughter? Any idea, any book about fixing this? If there is any, with finesse, we'll go by it letter by letter and resolve this problem once and for all.
Thank you very much for your advice.
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A sister of mine has two daughters. One of them is a single young mom. I will refer to her as to MLA. Apart from ending up in this situation (single mom...!), MLA has no job and even if given the opportunity to have one,(according to her education and training), she is not interesting in holding it for more than two days. All the burden of raising her little girl falls on the shoulders of my sister, and yes, she is supporting MLA with all her living expenses including pocket money. I feel very sorry for my sister. She works very hard, close to 300 hours/month and her physical health is frail. We are a large family. We love MLA. So far, nobody discussed this issue with her. I am also sensible with my sister, and as such, I have not deepened the conversation about this subject. From what I understood from her is that my sister is concerned that if she stops supporting MLA the way she does, she is afraid of what venues MLA might turn to. I know, my sister, being extremely busy with her job, earlier on, missed the proper time and that's why now she has what she has. However, I feel that this situation cannot go on much longer and something has to be done. How, we, as a large family, can address this issue with our sister and her daughter? Any idea, any book about fixing this? If there is any, with finesse, we'll go by it letter by letter and resolve this problem once and for all.
Thank you very much for your advice.
P.S. you can reply by private message also.