Riley Keough
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I have to say like, that is something that I really am going to try my best. I don't know if it's just inevitable, but like as a parent, like I don't ever want my kids to feel like they have to take care of me or unless they literally do. But I mean like emotionally, you know? I don't want my children to feel like my happiness is their responsibility.
I have to say like, that is something that I really am going to try my best. I don't know if it's just inevitable, but like as a parent, like I don't ever want my kids to feel like they have to take care of me or unless they literally do. But I mean like emotionally, you know? I don't want my children to feel like my happiness is their responsibility.
I have to say like, that is something that I really am going to try my best. I don't know if it's just inevitable, but like as a parent, like I don't ever want my kids to feel like they have to take care of me or unless they literally do. But I mean like emotionally, you know? I don't want my children to feel like my happiness is their responsibility.
I think there's another, you know, I think you just have to accept that you're going to do stuff wrong. Yeah. And you're going to end up like your child is going to end up talking to the therapist about you. It's just part of being a parent. So I for me, I just I try and not, you know, read into it or read anything at all.
I think there's another, you know, I think you just have to accept that you're going to do stuff wrong. Yeah. And you're going to end up like your child is going to end up talking to the therapist about you. It's just part of being a parent. So I for me, I just I try and not, you know, read into it or read anything at all.
I think there's another, you know, I think you just have to accept that you're going to do stuff wrong. Yeah. And you're going to end up like your child is going to end up talking to the therapist about you. It's just part of being a parent. So I for me, I just I try and not, you know, read into it or read anything at all.
I don't read, but I think there's so much pressure, you know, to improve on the future generations as, you know, whatever. And so I think, I don't know. I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
I don't read, but I think there's so much pressure, you know, to improve on the future generations as, you know, whatever. And so I think, I don't know. I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
I don't read, but I think there's so much pressure, you know, to improve on the future generations as, you know, whatever. And so I think, I don't know. I don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
She only would talk about him. So she never would... I don't think she processed her grief. Like, I think that because her grief was so public... she would hide a lot of her feelings because they felt personal, like something she could keep to herself. So I think because of that, she didn't really talk about the grief so much.
She only would talk about him. So she never would... I don't think she processed her grief. Like, I think that because her grief was so public... she would hide a lot of her feelings because they felt personal, like something she could keep to herself. So I think because of that, she didn't really talk about the grief so much.
She only would talk about him. So she never would... I don't think she processed her grief. Like, I think that because her grief was so public... she would hide a lot of her feelings because they felt personal, like something she could keep to herself. So I think because of that, she didn't really talk about the grief so much.
And I think in her late 40s and when she was 50, she started realizing that she hadn't really ever talked about it to anybody, which I think is also common with older generations. Nobody was talking about all their things.
And I think in her late 40s and when she was 50, she started realizing that she hadn't really ever talked about it to anybody, which I think is also common with older generations. Nobody was talking about all their things.
And I think in her late 40s and when she was 50, she started realizing that she hadn't really ever talked about it to anybody, which I think is also common with older generations. Nobody was talking about all their things.
The only like step that I've actively taken is to like feel my feelings. That's a good step.
The only like step that I've actively taken is to like feel my feelings. That's a good step.
The only like step that I've actively taken is to like feel my feelings. That's a good step.
Which is a lot harder than it sounds.
Which is a lot harder than it sounds.