Being the Adult When Your Parents Act Like Children
<p>My father recently rang to ask for advice about his online dating profile five minutes after I finished a call with my mother. Mom had called for the sole purpose of informing me, yet again, how sexy her 60-year-old boyfriend’s body is. Neither parent asked if I wanted to have these conversations, which I didn’t. Unfortunately, this is my new normal. As both my parents informed me, I am “an adult now.” This means, apparently, since their divorce, that I am privy to <em>everything</em>.</p>
<p>My parents had always been less than stellar when it came to boundaries. When I was a child, they didn’t bother to close the doors as they fought throughout the night. My nightmares always involved a lot of yelling. The discord didn’t occur only at night, however. Car rides were a constant source of drama. </p>
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