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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 760102" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Our kids and us tend to regress when we are together. Their emotional skills are so young that it brings out the mommy in us. Kay can sound like a child. Her gestures can be childlike on.purpose.</p><p></p><p>I remember my daughter Amy comforting me one day. She said something like "Mom, she is 29 years old! You have to stop treating her like she's a baby! She's taking advantage of your good heart and it makes me almost hate her. She chooses to act helpless and you believe she is!" This is not verbatim but the gist of it is accurate. My 22 year old younger daughter saw it, as did my 20 year old son, but I didn't.</p><p></p><p>Kay wanted a lifetime of free money and care and would not try even a little bit in return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 760102, member: 23706"] Our kids and us tend to regress when we are together. Their emotional skills are so young that it brings out the mommy in us. Kay can sound like a child. Her gestures can be childlike on.purpose. I remember my daughter Amy comforting me one day. She said something like "Mom, she is 29 years old! You have to stop treating her like she's a baby! She's taking advantage of your good heart and it makes me almost hate her. She chooses to act helpless and you believe she is!" This is not verbatim but the gist of it is accurate. My 22 year old younger daughter saw it, as did my 20 year old son, but I didn't. Kay wanted a lifetime of free money and care and would not try even a little bit in return. [/QUOTE]
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