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Why the Therapist Thinks it's Mom's Fault...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 250882" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My therapist thinks some of my problems are my moms fault and I agree with her...lmao! So sometimes some things are parenting problems. Of course, if the woman was still alive she would never agree with that conclusion. She was a perfect parent....cough cough...gag me. Yes, she was the perfect parent to create a borderline adult. </p><p></p><p>I have done my best to change things but I know that I have failed miserably at times and that there are probably dozens of things I have done that can be labeled as my fault in making my kids the way they are. However, in saying that, I also have to take credit for working my tail off in helping them and now they have whatever success they do today. Jamie is very successful: owns his own house, married, youngest person in his position at his job and they love him. He is in line to become supervisor then chief of animal control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 250882, member: 1514"] My therapist thinks some of my problems are my moms fault and I agree with her...lmao! So sometimes some things are parenting problems. Of course, if the woman was still alive she would never agree with that conclusion. She was a perfect parent....cough cough...gag me. Yes, she was the perfect parent to create a borderline adult. I have done my best to change things but I know that I have failed miserably at times and that there are probably dozens of things I have done that can be labeled as my fault in making my kids the way they are. However, in saying that, I also have to take credit for working my tail off in helping them and now they have whatever success they do today. Jamie is very successful: owns his own house, married, youngest person in his position at his job and they love him. He is in line to become supervisor then chief of animal control. [/QUOTE]
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