Brother Wants to Adopt His Little Sister


A man faced a tough decision when his parents passed away, leaving his 11-year-old sister without guardianship. He and his wife had chosen not to have children, causing a rift. He shared, “I am more like another father than a brother” due to their age gap. When asked who she preferred as her guardian, his sister chose him over their uncle.

His wife, adamant about not having kids, refused to adopt the sister. The tension escalated, leading to the man’s decision to prioritize his sister. He told his wife he would take care of his sister whether she agreed or not, even if it meant divorce.

After their final conversation, he chose his sister and separated from his wife, embracing his role as a “single father-ish brother.” Despite the challenges, he expressed his contentment with the decision.

Life can take unexpected turns, and difficult choices arise, but in this case, the man’s love and responsibility for his sister prevailed over his marriage.

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