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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mother is dead. Can I have yours ? I would never be too busy for her.[/quote] This is really a great answer. Somethimes people don't think these little "problems" all the way through.[/quote] Look, you have no idea what this woman is like and what her relationship is with OP. The other day I read a post here about a mom who took passive aggressive behavior to new depths. The poster wrote about how she remembers doing something wrong when she was 10 years old and her mother didn't talk to her for 2 months. What kind of parent punishes a 10 year old with a silent treatment for months? That's abusive and crazy behavior by a parent. I would completely understand someone wanting to distance herself from a parent who was completed messed up. I was/am fortunate to be raised by great parents. It will devastate me when they die. But not for one minute will I judge anyone else about their relationship with their own parents. Until you walk a mile in someone's shoes, step aside with the "at least your mom isn't dead" comments. [/quote]
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