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How do I get past waking up every morning filled with worry?
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 481372" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>It's very normal for girls to blame everything on mom. They identify with us the most, we are often the center of things in a household, and we know their stuff(snicker, snicker). This made me crazy to begin with because I was the one trying to help. I was reading, going to appointments, volunteering to do music and cook at the RTCs etc. Why was I the target? It boils down to their desire to "not" be like us-yet identify more with us. We are easy targets because we are the emotional juice for them. We are also the enforcers more often. Conversely, we suffer more with our daughters because we know what it is to be a girl. We see the dangers only girls face, we have felt some of their social pains, and sometimes we complicate stuff by being too emeshed. I promise, this part will get easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 481372, member: 11001"] It's very normal for girls to blame everything on mom. They identify with us the most, we are often the center of things in a household, and we know their stuff(snicker, snicker). This made me crazy to begin with because I was the one trying to help. I was reading, going to appointments, volunteering to do music and cook at the RTCs etc. Why was I the target? It boils down to their desire to "not" be like us-yet identify more with us. We are easy targets because we are the emotional juice for them. We are also the enforcers more often. Conversely, we suffer more with our daughters because we know what it is to be a girl. We see the dangers only girls face, we have felt some of their social pains, and sometimes we complicate stuff by being too emeshed. I promise, this part will get easier. [/QUOTE]
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