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Do you throw them out? What are YOUR feelings ? Explain your detachment.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 410418"><p>I agree...so beautifully written and helpful....good posts/stories.</p><p> </p><p>As a side note...I said here that we help our daughter when we can, etc.....I can't edit this. This could be misinterpreted. We certainly do NOT give her all that she asks for. Not even close. But what I meant is that if she asks for something that is something that might be a necessity (like medical care) or if she asks for something that might help with her mental health (like therapy) then we are inclined to help. We also are inclined to help with needs related to good hygene. However, we will not help her at all if she is not respectful and appropriate with us. We also offer once in awhile opportunities for her to work and she usually accepts this offer. IT is hard, but I try to keep emotion out of it. It is a weird state of mind that I find that I have to keep myself....it is a choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 410418"] I agree...so beautifully written and helpful....good posts/stories. As a side note...I said here that we help our daughter when we can, etc.....I can't edit this. This could be misinterpreted. We certainly do NOT give her all that she asks for. Not even close. But what I meant is that if she asks for something that is something that might be a necessity (like medical care) or if she asks for something that might help with her mental health (like therapy) then we are inclined to help. We also are inclined to help with needs related to good hygene. However, we will not help her at all if she is not respectful and appropriate with us. We also offer once in awhile opportunities for her to work and she usually accepts this offer. IT is hard, but I try to keep emotion out of it. It is a weird state of mind that I find that I have to keep myself....it is a choice. [/QUOTE]
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