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Richard D. Bartlett@RichDecibels• almost 2 years ago
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my parents approach to emotions & relationships was largely determined by the childrearing norms of 60 years ago comparing their actions to contemporary expectations is like making a test specifically designed for them to fail

Richard D. Bartlett@RichDecibels• almost 2 years ago
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the list of things my parents did not do is infinitely long if I want to find reasons to be disappointed in them, I will never run out of material. and as a bonus I get to avoid taking responsibility for myself!

Johnson (TC House Lisbon -Dec)@justavagrant_• almost 2 years ago
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@RichDecibels Definitely agreed overall. And I think in particular, having clarity of where trust was broken/betrayed is really important, partially because it’s empowering - in processing it, I can better understand how to trust and how to protect myself going forward as an adult