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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I the only one who thinks what she said doesn’t sound that bad? Everyone’s overwhelmed with a newborn. It sounds like she was worried about you all. The money comments and organization comments — only you would know, are they true? If so, sounds like she’s a worrier and those were reasons why she was worried. I think you should try to have a conversation with her and her know that you were hurt by her comments. And that you’re aware she was drunk but it was still hurtful. [/quote] You obviously don't have a mother like that. Of course it's anxiety, PP. Do you understand that you cannot treat someone this way "just" because you are worried about them? The result is the same regardless of what you hold in your heart - they feel abused, because they are. You really need to understand this: love is not always expressed in constructive ways. [/quote]
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