"Your sister-in-law said she's worried it might affect the children's marriages in the future," Xingzhi shared his wife's concerns.
"What's there to affect! I can understand if the boys feel awkward and struggle to accept me—after all, it's not like they gained a sister, they gained an elder. But affecting their marriages? That's a bit far-fetched. Everyone's dating freely these days; would a future daughter-in-law really refuse to marry into the family just because there's a younger elder at home? If that's the case, then we're better off without such a daughter-in-law!"
Listening to his younger brother's analysis, Xingzhi felt suddenly enlightened.
Yeah! My brother's got a point!
Who cares what others think or do?
As long as their own family is happy, that's all that matters!
They're not breaking any laws, they're not bothering anyone, and they're not infringing on anyone's interests—what do they have to feel guilty about?