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I think moving away could definitely be a good thing. Just don't stray into bad things. Avoid the shady people and places.
But the whole never talk to them again thing sounds a little harsh. You might want to distance yourself from them and from your past because they obviously didn't give you what you deserved growing up. But I wouldn't burn that bridge completely. It's probably better for you in the long run to forgive them. Don't forget, but forgive.
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You're reading My mom wasn't capable of taking care of me with drug problems. My dad was short tempered and was abusive. When I turn 18 im planing to move away from them and never see and talk to them again. Do you think I am doing the thing?
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Thats what everyone is saying. Don't talk for a few years and come back if they seem to change. Maybe that might work but Im afraid if I do come back that shit will start all over again. Ehh but why noy dry
by pouncey on November 3rd, 2009
But you won't let them affect you even if they start doing their old stuff. Remember you're your own person.
by N I C K on November 3rd, 2009
I already know that. Thats why I want to get away.
by pouncey on November 4th, 2009