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1. Jinger Duggar’s Respectful Relationship with Her Father
On the episode of her and husband Jeremy Vuolo’s podcast, Jinger Duggar clarified how her parents Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar treated her during her religious upbringing in the Institute of Basic Life Principles (IBLP). She revealed that they have no grudge against her, Unlike any of their previous actions. This relationship is rooted in fact and trust, setting a foundation for their future to stand together with compassion for their children. It is during these discussions that Jinger learns that her parents were intentionally designed to teach her choices, providing her with a sense of stability in her life. These conversations with her father are moments of both joy and softness, highlighting the genuine connection Jinger has with her ancestors.

2. A Visit to "Extra" by Her Parents
Later that week, on March 11, 2014, in New York City, Jinger encountered her parents for the first time. She mentioned that her parents visited the reality TV show "Extra" several times, and Jinger observed how they treated her. Her parents made clear that they were very "happy" and "meaningful," refusing to apologize for their crude handling of her children. Jinger felt caught between미’s conduct, which had seemed so appropriate for her upbringing, and the reality of serving her children. In her view, they were proven to have no idea their continuation in the family’s inheritance would hold them in danger, a passage that resonated deeply with Jinger.

3. Jinger’s Impivalence After the "Becoming Free Indeed" Compilation
During the same day, on April 5, Jinger documented the release of her compilation "Becoming Free Indeed." She acknowledged that she faced criticism for her book’s capitalism-driven approach, which she considered entitled to fault. This constitutes her reevaluation of her role and appointee. When questioned by speakers, Jinger emphasized that she is "grateful" for the parents’ memories and effort to shape her. Her book, however, revealed that her perspective on the Institute went against her father’s expectations, showing the price of her mission. Jinger felt a mix of anger and disconnection, as she had previously been caught on both accounts, and this revelation clarified her role in her own life.

4. Her Father at the Studio of "Extra"
Her father, Jeremy Vuolo, visited the studio at H&M in Times Square during that weekend, exposing Jinger to her parents’ previous conduct in the show. Jinger’s visit to the studio was a moment of clarity, where she acknowledged not having met her parents there before. This visit underscored the moons hung in the air, reminding Jinger of how her parents treated children during her upbringing, a sentiment further consolidated during a visit to the reality star.

5. The Visit by Her Parents to "Becoming Free Indeed"
Subsequent to the book compilation, Jinger addressed a question about posts on social media regarding her parents’ comments after the compilation. She acknowledged that her parents had shown respect for "Becoming Free Indeed," though Jinger felt owe them an apology for their comments about her ambition. This clarification was a moment of pride as she noted that in writing "Becoming Free Indeed," she couldn’t remember specifically who the guests were at "Extra," and she studied their remarks particularly. Jinger felt a sense of pride that her parents had set courses that aligned with her vision, even in a world where countless people struggled with similar ambitions.

6. The Reintegration of Removed Society
Finally, Jinger visited "Extra" for the third time during the weekend, this time in a private studio to assess the impact of her parents’ visit. She acknowledged that while her parents had remained at the studio all week, they had not failed in their commitment to "Becoming Free Indeed." Her visit reminded her that she had mapped the parents for weeks, and she felt more and more reassured by their strong commitment. This retreat, though punctuated by some frustration over the criticism, was a moment where Jinger reaffirmed her belief that she and "Becoming Free Indeed" are in the clear.

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