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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With aging parents, the same stories get repeated frequently.[/quote] Sometimes in the same phone conversation. Hi, Mom.[/quote] And let them tell the stories. The thing with Moms is that at one point in life, it is harder and harder to get new stories for them and they still want to talk about something so it is pretty much like.. the best hits lists.. let them say, this makes them happy as oftne bring happy memories. You also remember most stories they say most so if they will be gone one time.. this is what will be remembered and you will wish you dismissed it.[/quote] Yes, but unless the person is really ancient they need to find a way to tell different stories. Not talking about covid times but, my mom was young ( in her 60s) when she kept repeating stories. When she went back to college she had more to say and didn't repeat herself. Your parents can learn new things and not repeat the same boring stories![/quote]
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