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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - I think your feelings are valid. [/quote] That's just it. They're not. Please don't suggest otherwise.[/quote] Yes, they are. Feelings are not valid or invalid - they just are. Do you tell your kids they aren't upset when in fact they are clearly upset?[/quote] Yes. That is what the millennials keep telling us. Sometimes it is best just to keep your feelings to yourself. [/quote] Constant venting might make you feel a little better but it likely makes everyone else around you feel a lot worse. I'd like to think we don't have to choose between "always venting/complaining" and "stiff upper lip" Downton Abbey/Upstairs Downstairs style, do we? But if we do, I'd rather do the latter. [/quote]
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