67 ILV - Blaming our parents II
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A continuation of yesterday’s topic. If you think your parents contributed to your personality flaws, is it acceptable to blame them and do nothing or is it time to stop complaining and fix yourself?
“You can’t please all of the children all of the time. They’re not superhumans, parents.” — John V.
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November 13th, 2006 at 9:28 pm
One can only hope that parents who deprive their children of love, money and toys in their early lives are given a chance to redeem themselves later on
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