Dear Abby: My brother may not even remember how badly he hurt

DEAR ABBY:

My brother and I were very close while growing up. But when he got into drugs as a teen, he started doing things I could not support, so we drifted apart. I never wanted to believe that he would do me harm, but I have finally had to admit to myself that heโ€™s the one who stole my treasured, irreplaceable jewelry and sold it for drug money.

He has been in recovery for nearly 30 years and has apologized to everyone โ€” except me. He may not remember, or may not want to remember, how deeply he hurt me. How do I continue to see him at family gatherings when Iโ€™m so disgusted with him that I wonโ€™t speak to him? Itโ€™s not a matter of taking him aside and telling him this; he would just attack. Should I just stop going to family gatherings? — SADDENED SISTER IN CANADA

DEAR SISTER:

Your brother may have been in recovery for the last 30 years, but the behavior you describe is not that of a well man. Please do not cut yourself off from the family gatherings, and resist the urge to confront him, which you know wonโ€™t bring you the satisfaction you want or end well. Keep your distance, occupy yourself with the relatives with whom you are close, be polite and ignore him as much as you can.

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