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Reply to "Getting over the fact that your parent-child relationship will never be more?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I recommend that OP give her parents some grace. At age 35 (OP's age), it is a fun stage of life. The 30's can be a really great decade for many people. As someone who is now 55 years old, I can say that this is a more difficult stage of life. My children are in their early 20's and I am hopeful that they will want to spend time with DH and me. We believe that we gave our children a wonderful childhood, and we consider ourselves close-knit. However, I am sure that our children have their grievances. You see so many people complaining about their parents. Maybe their parents didn't have a perfect childhood either. If your parents did a decent job of giving you a stable and healthy childhood, then I would show them some grace. After all, in 25 years, your own kids may be complaining about you. [/quote]
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