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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, my parents. I believe it’s anxiety.[/quote] OMG. It's awful - they resort to consistently making a bad situation so much worse? That's their default? Always? Who does that? I come from a family that values (and has a lot of) common sense, so to always see situations made worse, by knee jerk reaction - that is direct opposite of what the response should be, by any reasonable person - it is mind boggling. There is always a way to "undo" their damage, but it costs time and money, and it is positively exhausting, especially after being raised in an opposite environment, (where instinct and immediate reaction was to come together and go forward, instead of dismantling everything - piece by piece by agonizing piece). When you are in a bad situation, and have to deal with the inevitable extra antics, it is positively exhausting. My young children know better than their parent, more than half the time. They just look at him (when it happens) and shake their heads. My point is that there has to be some conscientious effort on their (the dismantler's) part. It is sick. [/quote]
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