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over a year ago
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Thankfully not. Even as a young person I saw myself as different to my family and as I got older I distanced myself from them. For many years now I have completely cut off from them. I wish them all every happiness in life but I want nothing to do with them.
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Not a great lot. I'm very 'individual' to the rest of my family. Don't think that's the right word but couldn't think of the correct wording.
My family are very judgemental and I just can't be doing with it. They also lie to me/keep me in the dark/avoid the truth, and that hurts.
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over a year ago
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"Have you inherited any of your families traits? x"
Brown eyes.
But in seriousness, both my parents are incredibly toxic people and I inherited that, and it’s been a long road getting out of that! |
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Procrastination & putting things off from my mum, coupled with my dad's no nonsense get it done attitude. It's a constant battle to fight.
Guy mode I look like dad, Gemma looks scarily like my mum in one particular colour wig. |
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Yes, I have sisters whom I have been mistaken for - and we're not twins/triplets... and it seems, the older we get, the more alike we look.
I have once been recognised by people who were total strangers to me but they knew my parents and my siblings .
I've also once been told by one of my previous meets that he thought he bumped into my sister in a different part of the country - and, yes, he did (professionally mind) |
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