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[quote=Anonymous]I guess I don't understand the point you're trying to make. When I get sick and am dying, I'd rather be cared for by paid strangers, than burden my kids. Let them come visit and keep me company when they want to and have time. That's how we do it in my family. That doesn't stop any of us from taking on the care if we choose to. One of my aunts is a caretaker type, and found solace in helping care for my dying grandfather. I may end up caring for my father, as he's very close to leaving us at this point, though he'd rather not have us do his care. None of us know how it will go or what we'll do. It's good to have choice in how we handle these difficult times. That's all I'm saying. Not all cultures are exactly the same in expectations. [/quote]
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