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![]() My mother's midlife crisis.Submitted by Anonymous on September 24, 2007 - 3:46pm.
Questions 3: 1. How do you normally get your mom's attention in a way that gets past her defenses and has her listen to you? 2. Where does your responsiblity begin and end in this situation? 3. Is "advice-giver" a role you want to wear in this relationship? If so, what's a great question you could ask your mom that would cause her to see things afresh? If not, how can you politely drop the role? »
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