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My brother left for college 10 months after my parents split up. I watched him pack all of his stuff, and then I snuck into the other room and cried.


I didn't want him to go away. He was very good at playing mediator between my parents during the rough times. Now that he would be gone, I knew this job would fall on my shoulders.
Brother packing
Me sulking



Luckily my brother and I always got along very well, so I felt comfortable calling him at college.

I think I called him a lot.


Many years later, he told me how torn he felt leaving home during that period. He felt terrible abandoning the situation, but also relieved to "escape". He told me how sad it made him when I would call him at college crying.
Telephone
Box



My brother had to take on some of the fatherly-male responsibilities in my life. He would check out my report card when it arrived in the mail. He taught me how to drive. And he helped me move into my college dorm when it was my turn to go away to school.




I liked that he was around to fill those shoes, but I often wondered if he resented having to take on the role that was supposed to be my father's.

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