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*nods* Clover Send a noteboard - 20/04/2011 06:25:29 AM
I have a lot of my mother in me. I knew I wasn't going to stay near my family; I don't like their lifestyle and I was always kind of the black sheep in terms of intellect. (Believe me, that's a good thing.) I consider Nick and Mike my family now. :)

Aww. :) SilverWarder Mike?

Nick has even less ties with his parents, though he loves his mother dearly. He talks to her a lot less than I do to mine, though.

Huh, I wonder why.

I was always very close to and rather dependent on my family, and it is something that has shaped my life quite a bit so far. People like you have always seemed impossibly courageous to me. But I've been in regular (and I think very good) therapy almost since moving to WA, and I'm starting to acknowledge the less-good aspects of my upbringing. I've also realized that I won't ever be a fully functional adult unless I really change my perspective and work towards the independent mindset (where I do things for myself and feel no shame or obligation towards them). Someday we may reach an understanding, but it's hard to go back in the midst of all this...

I feel like I could learn quite a bit from talking to you and learning more about your story, if you're ever up for that.
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I see your point - 19/04/2011 10:42:51 AM 1042 Views
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I think that's an unfair assumption. - 19/04/2011 02:16:54 PM 849 Views
What he said about his wife's mother - 19/04/2011 02:59:32 PM 1016 Views
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For now I have *NM* - 19/04/2011 03:08:17 PM 460 Views
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True enough... - 19/04/2011 10:44:28 AM 941 Views
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He definitely has a point about realistic expectations - 19/04/2011 01:56:49 PM 919 Views
Re: He definitely has a point about realistic expectations - 19/04/2011 02:07:34 PM 885 Views
Re: He definitely has a point about realistic expectations - 19/04/2011 02:13:25 PM 1022 Views
I should have read this first. - 19/04/2011 02:25:16 PM 966 Views
Re: He definitely has a point about realistic expectations - 19/04/2011 02:23:14 PM 932 Views
The fact that you are referring to a fiancé and comparing it to wife says a lot - 19/04/2011 02:09:27 PM 1025 Views
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How did things change? - 19/04/2011 04:14:56 PM 932 Views
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There's already a 10 year old in the picture for us - 19/04/2011 06:52:44 PM 867 Views
My husband and I don't understand why people say this. - 20/04/2011 01:03:31 AM 977 Views
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I know. - 20/04/2011 09:01:11 PM 1141 Views
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From the information that you have presented... - 19/04/2011 03:50:19 PM 1071 Views
Could go either way. - 19/04/2011 04:36:02 PM 875 Views
I get the impression that it's more about her forming toward him than vice versa - 19/04/2011 06:56:37 PM 880 Views
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*nods* - 20/04/2011 06:25:29 AM 950 Views
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Can't tell. - 19/04/2011 10:04:27 PM 839 Views
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