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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think after age 30, you're not allowed to blame your parents anymore. By then, you should have sought help to work through parental issues. Any remaining issues are on you[/quote] I guess it's a good thing I'm 28 :wink: [/quote] Definitely talk to a therapist. My sister had similar issues as a child and has never dealt with them. She is now 47 and struggles in all area of her life (work, romantic relationships, and personal relationships). She never learned how to manage negative emotions and internalizes everything. She doesn’t know how to set boundaries and reacts passive aggressively to any form of conflict. It has literally ruined her life. She always wanted to be married with kids, but she has never been able to maintain a healthy relationship with anyone as an adult. Start seeking help now![/quote]
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