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[quote=Anonymous]Im sorry, op. A dysfunctional family history is a hard thing to live with. I'm sure it's a lot to take in and try to make sense of. The best thing you can do is break the chain and create a better and more sensible life for yourself and whatever children you may have. If you haven't tried it yet, I might recommend some therapy to deal with your father's abandonment. It's interesting that your thread title says you feel like you never knew your grandmother, but from reading your post, I got the sense you have some frustration that really it's that your grandmother didn't know you - she didn't understand your sense of loss or your struggles to reach adulthood without financial support. I think there's a good bit to unpack in all this, and therapy may be a good setting for it. [/quote]
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