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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 332866" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It might be a good idea for you to write down you goals and concerns, so that if you find yourself sidetracked by emotions (you probably will) you can get back to what you want to accomplish. I know it will be hard, but try to remember that no one can make the other party do anything they are unwilling to do, and you don't actually owe your parents an explanation for what your limits regarding your brother are. You're not them, they're not you. The goal is for you all to get on the same page as to what you each are willing and able to do - <em>not</em> to convince the other one to do it your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 332866, member: 99"] It might be a good idea for you to write down you goals and concerns, so that if you find yourself sidetracked by emotions (you probably will) you can get back to what you want to accomplish. I know it will be hard, but try to remember that no one can make the other party do anything they are unwilling to do, and you don't actually owe your parents an explanation for what your limits regarding your brother are. You're not them, they're not you. The goal is for you all to get on the same page as to what you each are willing and able to do - [I]not[/I] to convince the other one to do it your way. [/QUOTE]
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