Is my family normal?

How do you find my family situation. Is this a typical family?
I think my position is bad.

What do you think? Is it bad or am I person with negative outlook?

I have a father who is a heart patient age 72. I have mother who is 65 (a schizophrenia patient). I have a sister 34 who is also a schizophrenia patient). I am 36 and single. We all live together. I am unable to marry or go abroad because if I get busy with my own life there would be nobody to look after them. We are not rich also at the same time. No supportive relatives also.

Voting Results
43% Normal
Based on 44 votes (19 yes)
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Comments ( 7 )
  • ygrowup

    So sorry for the difficulties placed upon you, but I assume that it has made you into a incredible person. Hope your rewards come soon.

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    • britionn

      Most families face untold problems in this world. All of us are incredible. Thanks for the reply.

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  • Loneliness

    I know how you feel because I'm in the same situation (my mom is ill and my siblings need financial support and me and my sister are the only ones who are working oh and dad left us fifteen years ago).. It's perfectly normal to sometimes feel like leaving it all.. You are not a person with a negative outlook, you are just a person with a huge responsibility.. I'm sorry and I hope you will get whatever you want.

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    • britionn

      My mother and sister are only happy when I am around them. They don't trust anyone. I don't think I will ever leave them.

      Financial difficulty makes things worse. I hope you get over your financial difficulty.

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      • Loneliness

        Thanks.. Wish you all the best :)

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  • Alberthall

    It's up to you. You can support your family and make them the excuse you never lived a life, or break free, leave them to social care, make a life for yourself but then ...oh dear... you won't have an excuse for failure. Best stay at home and be a martyr.

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    • britionn

      In other words run away from your responsibilities and stop using them as an excuse for being a failure. What a smart-ass reply. Read what I have written carefully before answering.

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