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That's really hard to narrow down; I suspect that she didn't really want me from some point in childhood onward. When I was a teen she said that her duty to God was completed once I turned 18, and she'd be rid of me. When I turned 17, she developed short-timers syndrome, if you'll pardon the slang, and I was kicked out. God's gonna be so maaaaaaaddd!
It was hard going for 10 or so years, but I'm 38 now and doing just fine.
Huh? Short-timers?
When you see your role in something coming to an end and you lose motivation and desire to continue. A similar slang word is senioritis, when you're ending your secondary school education.