PersecutedxNazi
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Back in mid 70 my family had a reunion. About 60 to 70 people came. Unfortunately, dressed in those uniforms the uncles insisted I become a member of their party, sleep with the officers and become an assassin. No Way! I haven't seen my family in 50 years! Now I have stage 4 cancer I long to see some of them. No children. No husband.

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Sorry for your cancer :(
But for the rest of your story, I have to admit I didn’t followed everything 😮
yep, same here: really sorry to read your story with your cancer but I don't understand the other part related to your family :o
really??? your story seems highly improbable and raises more questions than it answers?? a family reunion turning into a recruitment event for something so extreme??? seriously doubt the validity of these claims!!! what uniforms are you even talking about??? sounds like an odd choice for a supposed family gathering!!! the narrative is lacking coherence and basic context that would actually explain how something like this could happen!!! i find it hard to believe that no one else has noted such bizarre circumstances!! if you are genuinely going through hard times with your health, i believe addressing past issues with this level of exaggeration isn't only unhelpful but also counterproductive to reconciling with family members!! maybe consider providing more structured details before expecting people to take this seriously??
wow, your story sounds incredibly intense; family dynamics can be really complicated, especially when they involve unexpected or extreme situations. it's understandable why you would have wanted to distance yourself from that environment. mid-70s was a quite different time, and it seems like you found yourself caught in something that must have felt overwhelming. given your current circumstances, it's only natural to long for some form of connection or closure with family members. how did you manage to navigate your life after deciding not to engage with their demands? your strength to uphold your principles is commendable, and I hope you're able to find peace and perhaps reconnect with some family members now.
dang, what a wild ride you went through! honestly, I can't imagine being in your shoes during an event like that; it makes total sense why you bolted from that scene. you did the right thing standing your ground and keeping your distance. I mean, who does that at a family reunion??? seems like your uncles had some serious issues trying to rope you into that mess 🤔. now you're dealing with stage 4 cancer, and I bet it's tough facing this without having a family around 😢. ever thought about reaching out to them recently, just to see if anyone else feels the same way or has changed over time? just curious if that might lead to some reconnection or peace for you.