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Surviving parent, whom I love, sad that his kids are estranged
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 675722" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This is the root of a dysfunctional, sick family. My mother never felt she did one thing wrong to me, which is amazing. My brother? We were so close growing up that I can't imagine what his gripes are, unless he believed our Mother. I'm sure she had her stories. My sister takes absolutely no responsibility for her part either, although I have e-mails that show how hateful she was at times.</p><p></p><p>All three of us were hurt badly by our parents and how we were raised, although brother and sister would never admit that. It is hard to look honestly at your mother and say, "Man, she taught us nothing and encouraged division." It took me years and years to go that far, but it is how she parented. And my father was not home at all to see it. It is hard to admit, yet a relief once it is accepted. At least...I think so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 675722, member: 1550"] This is the root of a dysfunctional, sick family. My mother never felt she did one thing wrong to me, which is amazing. My brother? We were so close growing up that I can't imagine what his gripes are, unless he believed our Mother. I'm sure she had her stories. My sister takes absolutely no responsibility for her part either, although I have e-mails that show how hateful she was at times. All three of us were hurt badly by our parents and how we were raised, although brother and sister would never admit that. It is hard to look honestly at your mother and say, "Man, she taught us nothing and encouraged division." It took me years and years to go that far, but it is how she parented. And my father was not home at all to see it. It is hard to admit, yet a relief once it is accepted. At least...I think so. [/QUOTE]
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