Im 46, all my life my mother has put me down, "your fat, ugly and stupid. No one will ever love you, you will never amount to anything, I wish you were not my daughter," She did not have to be angry to say these things. I never remember her saying these things to my other sisters. I was always well behaved and a good student. When I was 17 I was asked to leave the house because I received a long distance phone call. I never had the same opportunities as my sisters. They went on to college and university while still living back home. I had to support myself through highschool. I always tried to work things out with all my family, but not knowing what I really did wrong it was hard. As the years went by I got married and had my parents first grandchild. I was asked not to visit. My sisters eventually moved away and moved back into the family home, living there years at a time. When I was eventually asked to visit I was still insulted and told to stay somewhere else instead
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10 minutes ago
that I had no rights to know. That the family had gotten together and decided this a bout me. Am I right to give up on this family altogether. I fell such guilt for not trying hard enough. This family when asked will not tell what the probelm it. I feel such lost at never being wanted or loved and the cruellest thing is they will not tell me why. What would you do
7 minutes ago
a part in the middle was omitted by yahoo. My mother had a stroke 6 years ago and no one didn't tell me, I was told when I found out accidently that I had no rights to know and it wasnt my right to know. That the family got together and decided this about me.
36 seconds ago
Of course there are two sides to every story. But why will they not tell me. I have no clue. What has my son who is 21 now ever done to them. One Xmas morning the only time I was invited my mother came into the room and kicked my sons Xmas presents, he was 7, told him he didn't deserve them and that he was a rotten kid.
2007-01-28
07:19:15
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CLARABELLE
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