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[quote=Anonymous]OP, it sounds like you haven't come to terms with your behavior, and view yourself as the victim. The best thing that you can do is work on yourself physically and emotionally. I think it will ultimately lead you to apologize to your parents. I empathize with you because I've had struggles in my life that I allowed to negatively affect my behavior. When I look back on my behavior, I realize that there were reasons, but not excuses. No one gets to act without consequences just because they are going through hard times. I empathize with your parents because my father was an alcoholic who viewed his act of "clean and sober" as automatic forgiveness without regard to the damage he had caused. He had some personality and narcissistic tendencies--alcohol often covers up some issues like this that need to be worked out in therapy and a good look in the mirror. In short, part of working on yourself means that you are not doing any more damage and you are not entitled to forgiveness. [/quote]
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