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What makes a family functional vs. dysfunctional
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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefDramatist" data-source="post: 667987" data-attributes="member: 16241"><p>The list was very well thought out, and I certainly don't disagree with any of the benchmarks. However, I would have added something about the presence of happiness, laughter, and joy. Our home is almost devoid of joy, laughter, and smiles. I am completely worn down from the lack of joy. (Our home lacks most of the things in the list, to be honest, and I'm worn out from the grind of trying to just emotionally survive.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefDramatist, post: 667987, member: 16241"] The list was very well thought out, and I certainly don't disagree with any of the benchmarks. However, I would have added something about the presence of happiness, laughter, and joy. Our home is almost devoid of joy, laughter, and smiles. I am completely worn down from the lack of joy. (Our home lacks most of the things in the list, to be honest, and I'm worn out from the grind of trying to just emotionally survive.) [/QUOTE]
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