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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That summary is sad but also she’s in her 40s and sounds like she took or is taking zero accountability. I have a few family members like this- they are obviously not rich but had their children taken away, tried to blame their exDH for their drug use, life situation, etc. But it’s been 20 years and exDH has moved on while family member is just angry, has no money, living in a dumpy apartment blaming everyone else for their circumstances. [/quote] Did you read the book or the summary? [b]I don't think you should comment if you haven't read it. She was horribly taken advantage of by her father.[/b] [/quote] THIS> THIS> THIS> My husband said to me, “I didn’t know you had a cousin named Britney.” When I described the book to him. If you haven’t grown up that way you will never understand fully and reading the book will help a little. She supported her family for years/decades and is in no way taking zero accountability. She was not given the human right to make a decision about her food, activities or work for a long time. I complete understand as I lived in a household where engine parts would be dismantled if my dad didn’t want us to go somewhere. (As one example of control) Seriously, read the book before you judge her.[/quote]
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