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HomokHarcos said:
Ganoncrotch said:

Sorry to hear about that, but in a way if they were just 10 they probably (for better or worse) didn't get super attached to them, obviously they would have gotten some grief at school for not having both parents but kids always will find something to rib you over. I'm going to be turning 35 this year (I think) and my parents are a rock to my stupid plans, when things go badly there are there to remind me... that I fucked up, but at least I tried kinda thing, help me back on my feet and on towards the next fuck up, I feel when they pass on I will be sad, not just because they're gone but really because I'm not ever sure if they understand how grateful I am to them for my life and I know that if I've failed to convey that by the time they die... my chance will be lost forever to let them know.

I wonder how well they even remember my parents. I've never been close to them as I've only seen my sister once and have never seen my brother (my dad had them with a different mother) but I do feel bad for them knowing what they've been through.

That's quite a family unit if you don't mind me saying so, for some who is just 19 it must be a fair amount to deal with, hope you've got some good friends or other adults who you are able to speak with about your feelings on this, it's a lot on a growing mind.

Sorry that not every household doesn't turn out looking like the Simpsons :(



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