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‘My Parents Are Making Me Share Birthday With My Brother Who Passed Away And I Can’t Take It Anymore’


A daughter has shared how her parents make her share her birthday celebration with her brother who passed away at birth.

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Writing on Reddit, the 16-year-old explained that she had a twin brother who died only hours after he was born and his parents had never recovered from it.

“He was 5 minutes older than me. I was told my mother went into deep depression, but with help got better over time,” the daughter continued.

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The teen explained that her parents wanted to keep their son’s memory alive so she has been sharing her birthday with her late twin since she was 1.

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“There’s always that 5 minutes of remembrance in honor of him, and instead of having one candle on my cake there will be an extra or extras for him. For example, if I was 1 year, there will be 1 for him or if I was 2, then they would add another 2 and so on,” she continued.

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Even though she did not understand it when she was younger, she started to question it when she turned 8.

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“This carried on until my 16th, that I didn’t get to celebrate, because I ended up in hospital,” she continued.

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The teen shared how her grandfather visited her at the hospital and wished her a happy birthday.

“After he left, I realized, I loved that he only acknowledged me. I realized, I didn’t want to keep sharing my birthday with my brother. But then I felt guilty. I did try and speak to my parents about me just me celebrating my birthday this year. But I was brushed off,” she added.

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Reddit users were quick to support the teen, with one person saying: “Your parents needing to grieve is understandable, but they’re going about it the wrong way. Your feelings are completely valid and I agree with everything you write. Your birthday cake should be for you.”

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Another wrote: “Your parents need to find another way to grieve their lost child. Your birthday should be your celebration, not their occasion to memorialize their grief.”

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