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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's very interesting to read this, as the former Problem Child of my family growing up. My parents did not at ALL feel they failed as parents, but that I failed at being a person. All the blame was on me, and I was supposed to be ashamed of myself. All my cousins, all our family friends - everyone else was successful and thriving at school and friends and life, and only I was a problem. It was on me that I didn't do what I was supposed to, didn't follow directions, didn't get along, didn't make friends, do chores or do them right, etc. The closest anyone else in our "world" who was a problem was when my cousin got spinal meningitis for a couple/few months. This makes me wonder if my parents were outliers or you're an outlier or things have changed since I was a child. [/quote] So why were you the only one not being successful, thriving, etc? [/quote]
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