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I had this need to “connect” with them. My approach as a “friend” was usually met with dubiety. When I tried to counsel my children the reaction was mixed. If my timing was right it went pretty well. If not, it was unpleasant at best. The teacher? That was a real problem. I somehow got it in my head that I was there to teach them a lesson. One night my daughter told me she was going to a friends house. She eventually told me she’d been with a boy. I got very upset and called her a liar. She got very upset and stormed out of the house. I figured she needed to understand that lying was wrong. What I failed to understand, but she later explained to me, was, she told me a fib to avoid the inevitable questioning, probing, teasing that she may have had to endure if she’d told me where she really was going. She was probably right.
https://joyfullyaging.wordpress.com/2020/08/12/who-am-i
