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My brother doesn't have a car and my girlfriend won't let me get married. Should I buy it?
I am a country girl. I was not loved by my parents since I was a child. Looking back on my life since childhood, I really feel very bitter.

In fact, there are not many families that prefer boys to girls now, and I often ask myself why my parents are an exception. My parents try to give everything good to my brother. At first I thought I was not good enough, but later I found that no matter how well I behaved, my parents' attitude towards me was still so cold.

I'm really fed up. In order to get rid of this embarrassing situation, I left home after graduating from high school. I went to a city far from home to go to college. During my college years, I met my husband who loved me. His family is not bad, and he is good to me. After learning what happened to me, he said he would make it up to me or something. I am very touched.

After graduating from college, my husband and I got married and took a career test together. Now my husband is a civil servant and I am a middle school teacher. Although their wages are not high, they are at least stable, and I am quite satisfied with all this.

As soon as everything settled down, my parents began to call me. They asked me to buy a car for my brother. It was really annoying at that time. I felt that my parents didn't consider me at all and immediately refused their request.

I can't meet my parents' excessive demands, but I know it is my duty to honor my parents. I went home to see my parents with a gift the other day. My brother mentioned that he wanted me to buy him a car. The younger brother said that he had found a girlfriend, and the woman's family said that he would only get married if he bought a car. At that time, I still resolutely refused my brother, and I said he had to find a way.

But my brother is also very angry. He said I had no conscience, and he also said that I was not born to my parents at all, so it was right for me to pay for a car, even if it was to repay my parents' kindness or something. As soon as my brother said this, I was completely cheated.

It's really tangled now. I used to think that my parents preferred sons to daughters, but now I know that I am not their own. I am really embarrassed. I just started working and have no savings. Should I buy a car for my brother?