When it becomes painfully obvious that an adult child is embarrassed by her

When it becomes painfully obvious that an adult child is embarrassed by her

When it becomes painfully obvious that an adult child is embarrassed by her working class roots should she be confronted by the parent? Or is this a right any child has to recognise or reject their background regardless of how feeling are going to get hurt?

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