"My own parents are discriminating against me and won't support my dreams"
Updated | By Stacey and J Sbu
This goes much deeper than your average sibling rivalry.
Growing up with siblings can sometimes prove to be difficult.
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While there might be little squabbles and fights every now and then, there can also be other more deep-rooted problems.
And even though parents aren't supposed to have favourites (or at least pretend not to have favourites amongst their kids), it's not always the case.
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They might even broadcast the news and make it very obvious to any of the other siblings that one child is clearly superior.
Kavitha is experiencing this first-hand.
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While she and her brother have always had a great relationship, things have turned sour because of the way her parents have been treating them.
Kavitha reached out to Stacey and J Sbu and opened up about the issues she's been having. As you know, #TheFixer is a feature on Stacey and J Sbu's show in which the duo gives KZN listeners an opportunity to share their stories. In return, they hopefully receive advice that will help them solve their problem.
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Take a listen as she shares her story here:
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