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If you could raise your kids again, what would you change?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 691202" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I think if you asked my former mother in law, Miss KT's grandmother, she would say she had been a perfect parent. She supported her son, Miss KT's father, through everything. She paid for an apartment for him when he wasn't working, made sure he had a car, paid all the bills...all these were things I did not know when we got together.</p><p></p><p>After our divorce, she paid the child support, gave him his grandmother's house, paid all the bills, made sure he had a car...he's 57. Still not working, still in his grandmother's house, still being supported by his mother. And she isn't speaking to me because, about 15 years ago, she yelled at me about grounding Miss KT for something and I told her I didn't want Miss KT to turn out like her father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 691202, member: 4040"] I think if you asked my former mother in law, Miss KT's grandmother, she would say she had been a perfect parent. She supported her son, Miss KT's father, through everything. She paid for an apartment for him when he wasn't working, made sure he had a car, paid all the bills...all these were things I did not know when we got together. After our divorce, she paid the child support, gave him his grandmother's house, paid all the bills, made sure he had a car...he's 57. Still not working, still in his grandmother's house, still being supported by his mother. And she isn't speaking to me because, about 15 years ago, she yelled at me about grounding Miss KT for something and I told her I didn't want Miss KT to turn out like her father. [/QUOTE]
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