The Sensitive Subject : Parents - Deepstash

The Sensitive Subject : Parents

I've seen persons who are capable of abandoning their parents when they start to get old. But then, maybe it's because they had a difficult childhood, because of abusive treatment, we're not in other people's lives. And that type of situations are not concerned by my reflection. Many people say that they are in no way indebted to their parents, that they owe them nothing, that they have no responsibility towards them. And they say these words with sush pride, such disdain...it's incomprehensible.....

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