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<blockquote data-quote="soapbox" data-source="post: 682333" data-attributes="member: 13003"><p>The system still doesn't bring up attachment issues in adoption, in general. They want the adoptions to go through - they don't want more kids stuck in "the system". Doesn't make it right or fair.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, you are dealing with <em>teenaged girls</em>. While I know yours are more over-the-top than "normal", it doesn't hurt to be reminded that some portion of this <em>is perfectly normal.</em> There's almost nothing harder to deal with than a teenaged girl.**</p><p> </p><p>** unless you are lucky like SWOT with her Jumper, who never seemed to go through that intense stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soapbox, post: 682333, member: 13003"] The system still doesn't bring up attachment issues in adoption, in general. They want the adoptions to go through - they don't want more kids stuck in "the system". Doesn't make it right or fair. Unfortunately, you are dealing with [I]teenaged girls[/I]. While I know yours are more over-the-top than "normal", it doesn't hurt to be reminded that some portion of this [I]is perfectly normal.[/I] There's almost nothing harder to deal with than a teenaged girl.** ** unless you are lucky like SWOT with her Jumper, who never seemed to go through that intense stage. [/QUOTE]
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