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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing will satisfy the anti redshirters here. :roll: [/quote] I actually really like the anti-redshirters, because it means they would have sympathy for me if they knew I was redshirted. All these years later, my parents still think they acted for the best, whereas I still resent them for not sending me on time.[/quote] Have you so few real issues in life that you hold on to resentment for this? I absolutely have sympathy for you, but not for the reason you think I should. [/quote] DP, and I resent my parents for not getting me to skip a grade when it was clear that I should have. My schooling experience would have been MUCH better. I cannot even imagine having parents who had such a lack of belief in me that they kept me back an extra year because they didn't think I was good enough to keep up with even the average kids my age.[/quote] You sound like someone who was a difficult kid who needed more time for social skills. Probably your parents didn't want to try to keep up with other parents and kids with those difficulties. I don't blame them. Get over it. It's all of one year.[/quote] She’s just trying to manipulate other people into not caring for their kids so that her kids will still be ok, despite her lack of care for them. Don’t listen to her. [/quote]
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