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Old 01.29.2009, 06:08 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
True true. My mom apparently has trouble sleeping until I get back home (with my father) from LA. I think she watches the news too much and is scared of the world. I'm the middle child. My older sister still lives with us, and next year we are both most likely leaving, thus leaving my 8 year old sister at home (which is really the only thing I don't like to think about when I think about going to college). They aren't necessarily more parenting recently, but as I've aged it hasn't decreased. I still am treated the same way I was when I was a freshman (more or less).
Do you want some really bad news? No matter what you do, no matter if you do move away, deep down the way your parents are towards you will never change. You will have been away from them for ten years, and every time you go and visit, your mother will fuss over you exactly the same as she does now. Many mothers simply can't help themselves, they are programmed, either by genetics or society, to mother their children, even when they're no longer children.
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