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Old Dec 23, 2014, 12:47 PM
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So going to cemeteries make the sui thoughts worse. I'm teaching my brother how to drive and he demands he practices at a cemetery. Problem is that he always wants to go to the one my mom's buried at. Another thing is that the plot beside her belongs to me and my brother and if something happened to either of us we would be buried there (originally my mom and dad bought a plot for them but after she died my dad bought another for him and my step-mom).
This hurts me plus with the fact my brother panics and screams because he's such an anxious driver.
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Old Dec 23, 2014, 09:41 PM
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...plus with the fact my brother panics and screams because he's such an anxious driver.
Looking at a couple of your other posts (not all), I speculate you are unsuited to serve as your brother's driving instructor. You, in your specific set of circumstances, and he, in his, face higher-than-normal risks paired in this task.

Your brother needs a professional instructor who can handle his anxiety, and you could use a lighter load.
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