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easy child and PTSD, difficult child and her 28 y/o paramour
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 286551" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I understand. Youngest had to endure hearing a lot of stories about Oldest through high school... and even now, sometimes gets, "you're OLDEST'S sister? Wow.. you are nothing alike." The stories about Oldest, and her reputation, were quite embarrassing for Youngest at times. I never thought of it as PTSD.. but it makes sense. Much of Youngest's difficult child tendencies coming from growing up in the shadow of Oldest's GFGdom, I've no doubt of that. </p><p></p><p>Good answer you gave difficult child.. it's so hard to sit back and watch them make these choices.. but I think you handled it beautifully!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 286551, member: 1157"] I understand. Youngest had to endure hearing a lot of stories about Oldest through high school... and even now, sometimes gets, "you're OLDEST'S sister? Wow.. you are nothing alike." The stories about Oldest, and her reputation, were quite embarrassing for Youngest at times. I never thought of it as PTSD.. but it makes sense. Much of Youngest's difficult child tendencies coming from growing up in the shadow of Oldest's GFGdom, I've no doubt of that. Good answer you gave difficult child.. it's so hard to sit back and watch them make these choices.. but I think you handled it beautifully! [/QUOTE]
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