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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]multiple countries and also changing schools every year, parents "divorcing" every year, infidelity on both sides, drama daily...great for my job in mental health because you know -it feels like home LOL, however as PP said no sense of belonging, now live the counterpoint of my childhood, very boring life in DMV, insisted kids stay in same house from KG to college.....[/quote] This exactly. [/quote] NP that’s so funny because most of this is the same for me too - Lived in 3 different countries - Frequent school changes - could make myself fit in everywhere but didn’t feel like I belonged anywhere - Parents had marital issues (my dad probably had affairs but I just didn’t know about it) -now I work as a psychologist! - married a super stable man and my kids have been in same house from preschool to high school! Didn’t want them moving all the time like I did. [/quote]
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