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16-year-old girl feels grandmother favors other grandkids, mother refuses to let grandmother see her: "She won't be coming back there next summer"
Some people grow up close to their grandparents, almost like they had a second pair of parents leading them along the path of life, teaching them things, providing insights that they always wondered about. I have so many friends who have a really special bond with their grandmother's. It's as if the nice gene skipped a generation when your mom raised you. At least these women have their grandmother's to keep them company in times of trouble.
If one feels as though their grandmother, mother, or other family member is not treating them well, then it's a bigger problem than it seems. These deep, feminine insights from our relatives have lasting effects in our lives. Not having that available has to come as a discomfort.
In the story below, the protagonist is a woman whose mother has several grandchildren, but she has some obvious favorites. Read the full story below for all the juicy details.