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Unloved

Many adults grow up unloved. They have a difficult time facing adulthood and it takes a fair amount of work and change to get past it. I know a woman whose parents disliked her. She had a use and a value. She had to clean and babysit the younger children. Once she became an adult she left and they stopped speaking to her. Later in life she discovered through ancestory.com that they were not even her parents. There was an article today about parents feeling unloved by their children. It stated that it was not their imagination. Sometimes the adults feel that the parents didn’t do enough and they want more. There adult children who simply don’t want to be stuck taking care of a parent. Then there are the children that appear to take care of them but what they really wanted was their money. They played the game to a point and then they can’t take it. The parents annoy them too much. Plus they often just don’t want to be bothered.  Often they become irritated and the parent doesn’t quite know what to do. There are services to help but they can’t always get paid. If they don’t need care then the children can’t be bother to visit anyways. It seems as if it is too much work for them. Then there are the adult children who pretend to love their parents, use them as much as possible and then the first opportunity that appears they take advantage of the parents and steal their home, cars, any valuables they may have such as gold and silver. Just as in “Misplaced Trust.” They fake it until the parents or parent take a trip. Then they swing into action. What do you think? Has it happened to you? That is why “Misplaced Trust” is a good e-book read. It tells the truth about true crime and greed in families. In Good Gus none of this occurs. However, “The Special Gift” which is a Christmas book has an orphan. It is an excellent e-book read for a child. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrustbook.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five-star rating on Amazon. It is about true crime and greed.

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