What would you change ?
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Re: What would you change ?
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rssllue wrote:Lost/Broken relationships with loved ones is always a difficult thing to deal with to be sure.
It is .Really
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They were not cut out to be parents.. especially parents of a kid with medical and physical problems.
I did not begin to feel better about myself until I edited them out of my life and stopped trying to have a relationship with them.
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Erik wrote:I think, if I had the chance to change anything, it would be cutting the emotional ties to my biological family a lot sooner than I did. As it was, I did try to seek emotional closeness with them even into my early 20s, and that only led to more anger and frustration.
They were not cut out to be parents.. especially parents of a kid with medical and physical problems.
I did not begin to feel better about myself until I edited them out of my life and stopped trying to have a relationship with them.
I understand how you feel a bit . I wish one of my parents was more involved in my life .It would really uplift the burden on my other parent . It can become very tough I know .
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TrishaAnn92 wrote:There would be one thing I would change...just one, because I love my life as it is. However, I am not going to say what that one thing is because I don't really talk about it with anyone. It's a closed door at the back of my mind with a key that has long been forgotten.
Really . Ok

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Generally, I would eradicate all violence - especially war.
In my own life I would like to go back to my final year at university and have more faith in myself.