Yes, but priorities are different from satisfaction. Iona acknowledges the drive to have children - this is probably not socialised - and the gladness of having had them. This is very different to finding them the most satisfying thing ever.https://twitter.com/JYuter/status/957550741450870784 …
Other problems arise tho. Mine is not too bad but: My cousin: I've got a pizza which you can share with your sister. Her teenager: WHY DO I NEVER HAVE ANYTHING OF MY OWN? WHY DID YOU EVEN HAVE ME IF YOU HATE ME SO MUCH? (Runs to room sobbing.)
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In which case she can stay there and sob until she’s ready to stop.
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Yep. It can just end up feeling like living in a minefield. My teenage angst tended to sullenly staying in my room believing I was punishing my parents with my absence (lol) but many teenagers, particularly girls, insist on having highly verbally all over the house.
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