A man cut ties with his parents after they refused to accept his wife because her sister has Down syndrome. They insisted any children he had would be born with it, ignored every explanation, and threatened to cut him off if he married her. He chose his wife, and they went no-contact.
Now he and his wife have a healthy baby girl. Suddenly, his parents want to meet their grandchild and told his sister to ask on their behalf. He refused, reminding her that they rejected his wife first and made their decision years ago. His sister thinks this could be a chance for closure, but he’s unsure.
He now wonders: is he wrong for protecting his wife and refusing to let his parents meet their granddaughter?