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Ask Amy: Distant sibling longs to connect

Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: After our teen years, my brother and I became close.

After my mother abruptly left town to be with another man, my brother and I were left to clean up the mess, literally and figuratively.

We worked well together. A year or two later he and his family moved far away. I did my best to keep in touch, but with schedule differences it became hard.

When we do talk, he keeps any conversation to about five minutes.

I noticed that I’m usually the one reaching out.

I asked him about this, and he said he would try harder, and that he missed our closeness. But he doesn’t try harder.

 

I have asked him if he doesn’t want a relationship, and he always says he does, but that he is just busy.

However, I see him and his wife interacting with our mutual friends on social media. (They quit interacting with me on my social media posts a few years ago.) I do not like how these relationships feel one-sided. I especially feel hurt when mutual friends say that they’ve talked with them recently.

After multiple attempts to get them to show up more in our relationships, I am feeling like I just need to walk away from any attempts to interact with them, since it feels like there is something that they are not being honest about.

They don’t even know of the declining health of our parents because they don’t reach out to them, either.

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