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I guess that is that.

Started by Megan., October 26, 2017, 07:28:51 AM

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amberwaves

Megan,

I feel for you.  It's always terrible to be rejected by your parents.  It makes it very bittersweet to hear of others acceptance.

If it makes you feel any better (which I doubt it will)  at least your unaccepting parent isn't your neighbor.  I literally share a wall with my father.  Luckily, he is being a petulant child about this and avoiding me rather than arguing, but it still sucks to be reminded about his non-acceptance every time I see him.

Amber

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Megan.

Amber,  I'm sorry for your situation,  that sounds very painful [emoji853].

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amberwaves

Quote from: Megan. on November 11, 2017, 06:52:05 AM
Amber,  I'm sorry for your situation,  that sounds very painful [emoji853].

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It was painful at first. I've accepted and moved on.  If he wants to act like a petulant child that is his business.  At least these days he doesn't pop over to ask(coerce) me to do things for him nearly as often.

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