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[quote=Anonymous]When I was younger, I would have given a different answer, but now I see that the most important thing is how a family treats each other. The most well adjusted people I have met come from families that trust and support each other. My husband's parents are divorced but there is absolutely no drama in his family. Everyone is just happy to see each other and so genuine. They just seem to actually like each other. My husband is the most chill easygoing person I know. He makes friends easily and never gossips about or judges anyone. My family is more educated and has more money than his and definitely looks better on paper. However, there is so much drama and competitiveness. All my mother does when I talk to her is complain about her mother or siblings. Its like she secretly wants her sibling's kid's to mess up so she feels better herself. I don't trust my own siblings and feel like I need to stay guarded around them. We all have trust, stress, and anxiety problems. [/quote]
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