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At My 31st Birthday Dinner, My Parents Slid A Disownment Letter Across The Table While My Sister Filmed. “From All Of Us,” Mom Said. I Folded The Papers, Thanked Them, And Walked Out—Because The Program For March 15 Was Already Printed.

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“They really disowned you for being a hostess?” he’d asked on our first date.

“Best thing that ever happened to me,” I’d replied, meaning it.

The Lakeshore Drive condo closing was Tuesday. Twenty-eighth floor, three bedrooms, bought with my own money.

No family trust, no parental cosign—just Giana Dixon on the deed.

I’d established the Dixon Hospitality continue reading …

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