DEAR ANNIE: Christmas at my parents’ house used to feel magical, but lately it feels like I’m walking into a performance review. My older brother’s new hobby is “radical honesty,” and apparently the holidays are his favorite time to practice. Last year, as we decorated the tree, he announced that my handmade ornaments looked “like a Pinterest fail” and suggested I “sit out the creative parts” of Christmas.
He says he’s only being truthful and that any discomfort is “my issue to examine.” My parents beg me not to make waves because he’s “working on himself,” but his self-work is coming at my expense.
I don’t want to blow up Christmas, but I also don’t want another holiday spent swallowing my feelings while he unloads his. How do I keep the peace without letting his “honesty” ruin the seas

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