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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that OP is looking at the past through rose colored glasses. My grandmother was a SAHM of 6 children. My mother, as the oldest daughter, was parentified at the expense of her own schooling. When my grandfather died, the oldest son got most of the family assets and my grandmother was his dependent. Her mother died at 29 after having 8 children in 11 years. Another great grandmother was left destitute at her husbands death because he squandered all the family money including her inheritance. No thank you. [/quote] Agree. I have one grandmother stranded w a newborn at a California Air Force base during WWII who was harassed for 2 years by every guy coming through. Then they reunited and had 5 mores, who my father, the firstborn raised. And the other grandmother’s boyfriend returned from the war, was verbally abusive, worked in factory and was will from cancer during my moms teen years. And died. That grandmother went a taught at an inner city public high school. Lifes not easy. everyone has a story. Everyone. [/quote] Both my grandmothers were tough as nails. But you had to learn the stories to discover that. Women are tough. So tough we prob put up with too much. [/quote]
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