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[quote=Anonymous]My own kid took many days off in high school. The permission to do so, came from my ex. My ex has serious mental health challenges and has never worked. He probably thought the kid needed mental health days also. Ex himself had skipped several grades at school. He was smart, but the damn depression... People like him are allowed to have kids. I had no idea how messed up ex was. Back in the old country, they lock those people away. Here it's more like 'we are all different'. I didn't understand how disrupting the 'we are all different' and 'I don't want to work' really is. Luckily DC moved out of his house, started college, and works already at age 19. His loves to work and loves life. If he had inherited any mental health problems from his father, I would not have the strength to help DC. I'm the only parent working. I have a low wage job that exhausts me by the end of the day. It is so easy to have this dysfunction to go on for generations. 'OK' to stay home did not come from me, it came from the dysfunctional parent.[/quote]
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