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Ok so this is why Jamie Spears (dad) hates Britney so much?


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1 hour ago, jordeezy said:

I think it's weird how Jamie Spears' alcohol gets blamed for every mistake made by the Spears family. It's weird how Britney bought her a home as a refuge from Jamie but she still let him live there.

It's because his behavior created this whole dynamic

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And people interpreted this as Jamie Lynn criticizing Britney, but she was actually criticizing Lynne. How did it come to the point that the child thought their parents shouldn't be together and bought a house to lure their mother away? It's what we say. Britney saying the divorce was the best thing that happened to the family is indeed ****ed up and an indicator of how much misery Britney has known being raised by her parents. Which is weird, because JL defends her father lmao.

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On 1/18/2022 at 8:34 PM, Steel Magnolia said:

I was in the gifted program as a kid, and was on student council throughout high school. I went on to university and multiple college programs while she waitressed and partied the entire time.

Every success I've had in life she treats as if I'm purposely doing it just to spite her...Meanwhile, my successes have nothing to do with her. She projects her own lack of self-esteem and insecurities onto me, and has become a jealous, hateful, backstabbing adult just like Jamie Lynn. It's pathetic. 

It's so unfortunate to read. Parents who think their child is "perfect" and can never do anything wrong to others are so silly. You must see this world more realistic way. During my education, I often used this source to find more information for my tasks because I spent a lot of time on work. I wanted to prove to my parents that I deserved more of their attention, but they always chose my little brother. I think all future parents must go on the therapy before it.

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When you have kids a decade apart like this one.

 

Sometimes it's lucky.

 

Nayib Estefan and Emily estefan kifs of Gloria and Emilio estefan are 14 years apart, but as we see total respect and love for one another despite the huge gap but take in Emily is the miracle child as Gloria wasn't expected to get pregnant due to a bus accident that almost killed her or paralyzed her, but no special treatment cos she's not supposed to happen, but treated equal to Nayib.

 

Obviously for jamie that wasn't the case, we get anger and resentment cos obviously this was an oops baby, But maybe this should be the wake up call that if you carried it through and still hsve that anger, adoption is a better choice so there not like this. 

 

You can see the anger and resentment towards Britney cos her family wanted to do what's neccessary to make sure her dreams came true, but as we see it came with a cost, this little girl has enough power to brainwash her family to hate Britney spears and want her dead.  

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It is such a sad situation, since they are family, but look at the example of Cian and Abel.

Moral for future parents: Do not give your names to your children. A name always has a story and it is possible that the person will identify with the fate of that name. Jamie Lynn has the combination of both parents. "When our parents give us their names at birth, they are already telling us that somehow we have to be like them, or better yet, surpass them." Even specialists disagree with that, because of the great burden it carries. 

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2 hours ago, inspectionclever said:

It's so unfortunate to read. Parents who think their child is "perfect" and can never do anything wrong to others are so silly. You must see this world more realistic way. During my education, I often used this source to get help with my tasks because I spent a lot of time on work. I wanted to prove to my parents that I deserved more of their attention, but they always chose my little brother. I think all future parents must go on the therapy before it.

I'm sorry to hear you experienced that.

But you're right...Therapy before having kids is such a great idea!

I've spent the past year reading a lot of personal development books, and one was about "The Hoffman Process." It's about healing childhood wounds and traumas. It would be a great thing for every future parent to read.

https://www.amazon.com/You-Can-Change-Your-Life/dp/1473628148

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