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By Tracey Cox for MailOnline. Parents are often given all the credit — and the blame — for how their children turn out. You get accepted into university, your parents are congratulated on producing such a smart child. As adults, plenty of us blame our parents for any or all of our shortcomings. But how much is their fault — and what can you do to change it? Tracey Cox reveals that troubles in your relationships really could be down to your parents. According to a new study, our childhood affects our relationships for the whole of our lives — in quite a profound way. Researchers at Harvard University analysed a group of men in and followed up with the same men over the years that followed until the men were into their 80s. They found no matter what the socioeconomic background, the men with warmer, happier childhoods were better at relationships and had a more secure attachment to their partners.