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    Kim: I ¦¡ actually, I did. I've always been very, very close to my parents. How about you, Eric?
    Eric: Yeah, me, too. I, uh, I have two older sisters, and they both moved out and got married when they were very young, and there's like a five-year gap between us ¦¡ my, my next-older sister. So I kind of spent some private time with my folks, just the three of us, and that was nice because we got to be really good friends. And I really respect them, not just as being my parents, but as being good people. You know, I like to hang out with them.
    Jeff: Right.
    Kim: Right.
    Eric: They're my buddies.
    Kim: Exactly. I'm the same way. And maybe it's similar, because I am an only child, so of course, that's a much more direct relationship, in that way.