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I think when kids are grown they should be able to sue the pants off dysfunctional parents who raised them (or handed them off to other dysfunctional adults). I'm angry about my own experience and I'm confident many others are about their respective experiences.
I think when kids are grown they should be able to sue the pants off dysfunctional parents who raised them (or handed them off to other dysfunctional adults). I'm angry about my own experience and I'm confident many others are about their respective experiences.
Thats a disaster waiting to happen.
I am sorry you bhad a crappy upbringing, but letting go of your anger is the first step towards moving on.
Thats a disaster waiting to happen.
I am sorry you bhad a crappy upbringing, but letting go of your anger is the first step towards moving on.
I didn't start out angry, it just growed over time. So you're saying there should be no recourse against dysfunctional parents who fail their children?
I think when kids are grown they should be able to sue the pants off dysfunctional parents who raised them (or handed them off to other dysfunctional adults). I'm angry about my own experience and I'm confident many others are about their respective experiences.
It is a waste of time. Sometimes you just have to let it go. I spent several years mad at my mother for leaving me when I was 1. I was even more pis sed when I found out I have a sibling somewhere in the world that was conceived in an one night stand and whom I will most likely never get to meet because my mother just left her at the hospital. Nobody in the family even knew she was pregnant, including the baby's father. I finally got over it a couple years ago when I became pregnant and decided I had to leave it all behind. It is just not worth it. All I know is that Karma is a b*tch.
I do hope I get to meet my sister someday but I doubt it will happen
I didn't start out angry, it just growed over time. So you're saying there should be no recourse against dysfunctional parents who fail their children?
Its rather childish, to be perfectly honest.
What armychick wrote is really the way to look at it.
It is getting known more and more, that the Democrat party is not the only Progressive in town.
The very cancer killing this nation.
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Originally Posted by freemkt
I think when kids are grown they should be able to sue the pants off dysfunctional parents who raised them (or handed them off to other dysfunctional adults). I'm angry about my own experience and I'm confident many others are about their respective experiences.
I agree.
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