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My parents and I have always had our similarities and differences. As far as personalities go, my mom and I are pretty much the same person. This means we get along extremely well when it comes to either of us needing advice. Surprisingly, this is also a struggle between us because we are both equally stubborn. If an argument starts, the two of us can hold a grudge and be passive-aggressive with each other for days.

Although this may sound like a bad thing, it has helped not only me, but also my mom, grow intellectually. Because of my mom’s constant support and advice, I’ve learned how to be a more independent “young lady,” while knowing I still have guidance. From this

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