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If it's not One thing, it's My Mother.

- "Moms are only as happy as their saddest child."~ Good.
- "But she's your mom."~ Okay and..? Supposedly I was her daughter too.
- "You only have one mom."~ Thank everything that's holy...can you fathom her, but CLONED?! 😅
- "They've always been good to me, and you are the common denominator in your suffering relationshits."~ If they aren't good to you, they will have no one to gossip to about me. Of COURSE I am going to be the common denominator in my own suffering. Also, you bowed your head to her and have blood on your hands in regard to me. And you got to enjoy all the vacations, trips, etc.
- "What is your ownership in the situation?"~ I think you mean sHituation. Look up reactive abuse. Look at how I have begun abusing myself in her stead as well.
- "Don't you think you're being dramatic? You're just BITTER."~ Look at a cornered animal being tormented and tell me they don't scream the loudest. It is self-defense.
- "After all they've done for you!"~ You mean the fact she hasnt worked my entire life and dad provided for the family entirely alone? You mean the mockery, humiliations, encouragement of me committing suicide?
- "She brought you into this world and slaved ___ hours during childbirth to have you."~ so someone could help her around the house/so she could have an accessory/so she could have standing in the community....I had absolutely NO say in this matter.
- "Show her some compassion....She had a hard life."~ Actually no, she was spoiled to death her whole life, and even if she wasn't, she chose the wrong fork in the road. I chose the one that led me towards compassion and protection of others.

It absoLUTELY matters who started the war, and don't you DARE forget who you are.
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StanleyStark · 80-89, M
I always love my mum, I will always love my mum. She spent the last 10 years of her life going through that cruel disease we call dementia. She died in 96 aged 90.