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	<title>Comments on: The Post about my Mother that is not Funny</title>
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		<title>By: Nadya</title>
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		<description>This is very true, I think of all mothers from more or less that era.  I think things were just generally different then:  Woman got married and had kids younger, men were less interactive with their kids, woman were in charge of the household which basically meant men did not give as much support as they give now.  The idea of marriage, of having kids, of what kids should do and how one should treat them, all these things were different back then. 

Our generation has a chance to change things.  Not that I would chance myself, meaning I would not change my childhood.  But things are different now, we get to change things and we went through what we went through in order to be who we are now so that we can change it.  If we had been anything else, this would not have been

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is very true, I think of all mothers from more or less that era.  I think things were just generally different then:  Woman got married and had kids younger, men were less interactive with their kids, woman were in charge of the household which basically meant men did not give as much support as they give now.  The idea of marriage, of having kids, of what kids should do and how one should treat them, all these things were different back then. </p>
<p>Our generation has a chance to change things.  Not that I would chance myself, meaning I would not change my childhood.  But things are different now, we get to change things and we went through what we went through in order to be who we are now so that we can change it.  If we had been anything else, this would not have been<br />
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