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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 27156" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Once I told Melissa that if she ever has a daughter, that I hoped she'd be just like she is to me--that she will see what is it like and will deserve to be treated that way. husband thought that was a mean thing for me to wish upon her. Oh well, that's how I felt at the time.</p><p></p><p>When I was a teenager, there were times I thought in my head "I hate you" in regard to my parents, but I never ever said this to their faces!! I never ever called them names. I never ever said "shut up" to them. I never swore in front of them. That's partly why it hurts me so much...because I never spoke disrespectfully to my parents, not when I was a child nor as an adult. I loved and respected my dad, even though I feared him. I love and respect my mom, even now that she's 80 and drives me crazy. LOL</p><p></p><p>When Melissa was in the mental health hospital, the psychiatrist told us that Melissa has does not feel guilt and that that was a bad thing. So, she never feels guilty after mistreating me verbally (and physically years ago). Maybe she never will realize how much her words hurt. How sad.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 27156, member: 87"] Once I told Melissa that if she ever has a daughter, that I hoped she'd be just like she is to me--that she will see what is it like and will deserve to be treated that way. husband thought that was a mean thing for me to wish upon her. Oh well, that's how I felt at the time. When I was a teenager, there were times I thought in my head "I hate you" in regard to my parents, but I never ever said this to their faces!! I never ever called them names. I never ever said "shut up" to them. I never swore in front of them. That's partly why it hurts me so much...because I never spoke disrespectfully to my parents, not when I was a child nor as an adult. I loved and respected my dad, even though I feared him. I love and respect my mom, even now that she's 80 and drives me crazy. LOL When Melissa was in the mental health hospital, the psychiatrist told us that Melissa has does not feel guilt and that that was a bad thing. So, she never feels guilty after mistreating me verbally (and physically years ago). Maybe she never will realize how much her words hurt. How sad. Sue [/QUOTE]
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