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JoMiran ,
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I outlived my mother almost seven now (meaning that she died at the age I was seven years ago).

My dad was a hot shot lawyer for very questionable clients with a lot of money, but I never really had a relationship with him. Barely know him.

Brkdncr ,

i know that if they worked hard they could get by.

By worked hard that meant my father, without a college degree, was able to afford:

  • A small 3 bedroom house with a yard.
  • 2 cars.
  • 3rd kid on the way.
  • Wife that was nearly bedridden because of said kid.

I don’t think that’s even remotely possible today.

lemmie689 , (edited )
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My parents were busy trying to control my fucked up sisters children, with my dad dumping as much responsibilty for child rearing as possible on my mom, and my mom passively aggressively resenting it. Same way me and my sister were raised. My family’s a mess.

demesisx ,
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My father was a wage slave like me (working most of his waking week away, working OT on weekends) but at least they already owned a house for twenty years by this age whereas his profiteering generation made sure I’d never own one.

tiredofsametab ,

Quite a lot as I was already out on my own when my mom was in her early 40s.

jeena ,
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I was still living with them, actually it was nice, they bought a houst just a coupple of years prior and my dad bought his first Mercedes Benz. They were traveling also, even though not as much and far as me now.

pohart ,

I was there for it. It was a lot like mine, but more optimistic

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