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Posted by: CRYMTYPHON 10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    CRYMTYPHON10 months, 3 weeks ago

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    My impression was that people assumed first that their parents are the cause of all pain and error in their lives, - and then very slowly face the idea that it is their own responsibility.

    But what do I know?
    My soul is a cold dead tomb where the bones of betrayal lie like, like bones in a tomb, - because my heart has been acid-washed and spam-filtered and double-booked over and over in emotionaly violent acts of rejection.

    We can't date because I like polka?

    Alright, maybe that is dad's fault.

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      Spadecaller10 months, 3 weeks ago

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      If you reread it a little closer, you will notice that there is no blame attached to either the parents or their children:

      "For some, it requires hard work and pain to finally admit that their childhood needs were not met. Their egos and loyalties are affronted by the prospect. To believe that their parents had failed them in any way and THAT THEY ALONE OUR NOW RESPONSIBLE for their long list of failed relationships unpleasant to look upon or even consider. Despite this reality, they must become willing to move on and say goodbye, if they truly want to build a new and better life.

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