She’d Been Helping Her Dad For Years, But He’s Been Hiding Something Huge From Her The Whole Time
They aren’t as close as she imagined.
They aren’t as close as she imagined.
It’s hard to keep giving when it starts to feel like you’re being taken advantage of.
I’ve told him before that his early financial gestures set the bar really high, and now the expectations just keep growing.
Fancy trips, new gadgets, designer stuff… all while Mom was suddenly being super frugal.
She can’t alter reality just because she wants to.
She’ll say things like, “Are you sure she’s eating enough? My son loved vegetables,” or “He never cried like that.”
This type of ‘hands-off’ parenting only hurts the kids.
Some people can only appreciate what they had after losing it. And some not even then.
And maybe it’s weird to clean everything before using it? If I could get some outside perspective that would be great, thank you.
Snooping can really backfire!
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