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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 631051" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>Hi I don't know, I'm glad you had a good day and learned that "most families aren't perfect"! It's good to know that you have more in common with the rest of your family than you thought, and it's just the one sister that makes you feel bad about your life. I've given my son a 20 in the past and then felt terrible that I've gone back on my plan to not give him any money - but what's a 20 between mother and son? Compared with the amount of money I used to pay, for his rent, bills, desperate time before payday, etc, a 20 is nothing. You don't have to justify yourself. You know it's not like it was before. </p><p>Yes sometimes I feel better when I'm away and he's not in my head so much. But I'm fine with seeing him and we can get on with each other, and he can come and stay for a few days as long as he has a wash and doesn't smell too awful and as long as his visits don't become a tiring tirade of political ranting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 631051, member: 17650"] Hi I don't know, I'm glad you had a good day and learned that "most families aren't perfect"! It's good to know that you have more in common with the rest of your family than you thought, and it's just the one sister that makes you feel bad about your life. I've given my son a 20 in the past and then felt terrible that I've gone back on my plan to not give him any money - but what's a 20 between mother and son? Compared with the amount of money I used to pay, for his rent, bills, desperate time before payday, etc, a 20 is nothing. You don't have to justify yourself. You know it's not like it was before. Yes sometimes I feel better when I'm away and he's not in my head so much. But I'm fine with seeing him and we can get on with each other, and he can come and stay for a few days as long as he has a wash and doesn't smell too awful and as long as his visits don't become a tiring tirade of political ranting. [/QUOTE]
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