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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 5:00

Childhood. How much should you blame your parents?

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I look at it this way. I am a child who's throwing a temper tantrum because something is not being met. There's a need that is not being met. And I'm desperately wanting one of my parents to take care of that. But also understand that your parents are also going through a ton of things while they're raising a child. They are remembering things that may or may not have happened to them as children. They are having to completely relearn something

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Yeyo Rodriguez
@Quediceyeyo · 4:50
So I think it's pretty interesting to think outside of the box and relate to your parents more as humans learning. I think that's a pretty cool way to think about it
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J Moor
@Phase_Reality · 4:37

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Hi, Rodriguez. Yeah, no, your English is absolutely perfect. It's actually very, very spot on. It's very easy to understand you. I like everything that you said. And, yeah, it's a little bit interesting when I bring it up to people. When you kind of take away the structure of the family, you take away the structure of what the child is. You take away the structure of the mother and the father. You take away everything
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