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jeka57 [31]
3 years ago
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if you woke up tomorrow and by magic were already grown-up and had kids of your own, how would you treat them differently from t

he way your parents or guardians treat you? (4 scentences)
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kow [346]3 years ago
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I will treat them differently from the way my parents treated me.

The circumstances are not the same, we will be living in different times.

Also, my kids probably will  have different personalities and points of view each one of them.

Of course I will remember many things that worked out with me from my parents and try those ones out.

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