DearPrudie: I don’t want to do this, but I have to maintain my business.
My sister Barbara is obsessed with my ex-boyfriend, Tom. I knew she had a crush on him when we were dating—she was 15 and we were in our 20s—but that was over a decade ago. I figured that she would have gotten over him, but apparently the exact opposite has happened.I found this out last week when she turned up at my house with a knife and threatened me to make sure I understood I’d “had my chance” with him and it was her turn.
My parents insist that until recently they thought it was harmless, just like a boy band crush. It isn’t, my mom said, as if it affected her life. Apparently, what changed is that Tom is moving back home for a while to take care of his father who has cancer. To Barbara that meant it was the “right time.”I think we need to tell Tom what’s going on and seek medical help for my sister.
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