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There is no Dick Clark but the final count down is on.
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<blockquote data-quote="strangeworld" data-source="post: 729306" data-attributes="member: 22313"><p>So many cruel words from my daughter have chipped away at my heart. The worst that I can think of right now is when she was drunk...but broke out in a rash all over her body, she thought was scabies (turned out to be guttate psoriasis) in summer 2O16 and I took her to a prompt care. When the nurse left the room and we were waiting for the doctor my daughter, laying on the bed, while I sat in the chair across from her, said "someone should have pushed you off a bridge a years ago". </p><p> </p><p>They always say "don't take anything your teens say personally". Give me a break. Don't let them see you cry...this is absurd advice. Maybe they SHOULD see what their words do to us. Parents are human beings... sorry kids. We have baggage left over from our formative years too....just as our parents do or did...and their parents. Wouldn't my daughter think it was odd if I started blaming my mom for all of my inadequacies? Maybe that's what I should do. .just start being a victim...start drinking again and using and complaining that my mom and dad should have not paid for college...for health ins...for whatever...30 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strangeworld, post: 729306, member: 22313"] So many cruel words from my daughter have chipped away at my heart. The worst that I can think of right now is when she was drunk...but broke out in a rash all over her body, she thought was scabies (turned out to be guttate psoriasis) in summer 2O16 and I took her to a prompt care. When the nurse left the room and we were waiting for the doctor my daughter, laying on the bed, while I sat in the chair across from her, said "someone should have pushed you off a bridge a years ago". They always say "don't take anything your teens say personally". Give me a break. Don't let them see you cry...this is absurd advice. Maybe they SHOULD see what their words do to us. Parents are human beings... sorry kids. We have baggage left over from our formative years too....just as our parents do or did...and their parents. Wouldn't my daughter think it was odd if I started blaming my mom for all of my inadequacies? Maybe that's what I should do. .just start being a victim...start drinking again and using and complaining that my mom and dad should have not paid for college...for health ins...for whatever...30 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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