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[quote=Anonymous]People like OP make me even more thankful for my parents. The second my sisters or I ask them if they want to join us on anything, the answer is always yes. And we have so much fun together! I'd hate my life if my mom had unresolved psychiatric issues that she REFUSED to address and planned on not addressing for another 30 years. Sorry, OP, but your daughter isn't the one with issues, like everyone else here has said. YOU are the one with issues. And it breaks my heart that you refuse to address them so that you can experience these things with your daughter. What if she loves India so much that she decides that's where she wants to live and start a life after college? And you have grandkids who live in India? Are you going to play these games with her then? You seriously need therapy and you need to rethink YOUR choices. Just because your parents had you moving around through your youth doesn't mean you get to take it out on your daughter now. You need a healthy dose of reality, something most people here on DCUM won't give you. But thanks to you, I'm going to call my parents now and thank them for being normal, loving, fun, and adventurous. I certainly lucked out. If only your daughter had, too. [/quote]
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