For most of her life, Susan has been the self-centered outcast in her family, getting by on their reluctant assistance until she suddenly finds herself in her forties, unemployed, alone, and increasingly isolated from the rest of her relatives. This is the first time Susan has ever done anything on her own, so the struggle is real (and humorous) as she tries to become the woman she always wanted to be on her own.
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For most of her life, Susan has been the self-centered outcast in her family, getting by on their reluctant assistance until she suddenly finds herself in her forties, unemployed, alone, and increasingly isolated from the rest of her relatives. This is the first time Susan has ever done anything on her own, so the struggle is real (and humorous) as she tries to become the woman she always wanted to be on her own.
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