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Originally Posted by supafamous
Then again the care I got when I was a child was nothing to write home about (it was what you'd expect with 2 working class working parents who were new to Canada) and I turned out fine.
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Lol I hear you, I had a dad who worked out of town Monday-Friday and was at the clubhouse on the weekends, I barely knew him growing up I never really got to know him until later in life after high school when I went to work for him.
I had a mom who was very hard working, worked full time took care of me and my sister went to University at night, did everything around the house. Even when my dad was home my mom did everything, to this day he still snaps his fingers if he wants a coffee. I ended up mostly fine, although neither of my parents were ever interested in what I was doing at school. I was babysitting my sister from a young age probably 10 she was 6. Mind you this was a different time, the 80s was a trip lol.
I'm white but I treat my son like a stereotypical asian parent, I'm so hard on him if I don't feel he's giving it 100% and if he gets anything less than an A in any class I'm all over him because I know he's smart, way smarter than I am and if he doesn't get an A it's due to nothing else but laziness and lack of effort.
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Last edited by quasi; 06-08-2021 at 02:30 PM.
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