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Thinking about it now, I probably shouldn’t have left, but in all fairness to me, I couldn’t have stayed either  

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Your Shoes Thinking about it now, I probably shouldn't have left, but in all fairness to me, I couldn't have stayed either. My father and I constantly fought and my mother, well she was hardly a saint in all this. She usually backed me, but not this time. It just shows that she did in fact think the same things of me as my father; they had the same opinions of me. So in fact she was in alliance with my father. I had to leave I couldn't stay any longer. They wouldn't listen; neither of them could understand how I was feeling. I was forced in to two options, to leave or, or to, well that option seems to be my only other option again now. As much as I hate them, I hate this more, living rough and on my own is hardly what I expected....

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