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Reply to "How families have changed in the last 50 years."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Biggest difference--people are smarter and refuse to take the abuse. Just like there were less divorces back in the day. Didn't mean that women didn't want them[/quote] +1 This is it exactly. Everyone thought they were "the only one" going through the s***. Now people understand it and deal with it.[/quote] I agree. It’s honestly heartbreaking to me to see how guilt and other negative emotions have convinced boomers and some gen x to maintain relationships with toxic relatives. Millennials don’t play that game. [/quote] You’re not old enough yet to realize you might be the toxic one. [/quote] I'm sure I'm significantly older than you and you are full of it. We are more aware of abuse and dysfunction and if family members don't stop it, there is no healthy reason to tolerate their behavior. [/quote]
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