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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not everyone has it easy. Of course that's true! But some people do, objectively, have parenting easier than my family. And that's hard to deal with. [/quote] Sure, but a) this is just a snapshot in time and there's no saying how life will unfold and b) someone always has it easier (or harder!) than you. [/quote] Or how life has unfolded. My best friend’s father walked out on her family when she was a child and she struggled with substance abuse (cocaine) at Harvard and for six years post graduation. She somehow managed to not have it impact her career seriously and is vert successful, but she did spent almost a decade in active addiction. She is also happily married with three NT kids at 40. We all have our own struggles. Yea, parenting is easier for her (I assume). Was her childhood easier with an absent father and a pill popping mother? Was it easy for her to be in active addiction for her 29s? Both no.[/quote]
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