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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 495190" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/brokemyheart.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":brokemyheart:" title="broke my heart :brokemyheart:" data-shortname=":brokemyheart:" /> I feel so sad for you. good for husband for sticking up for you. i wonder if when she has kids if it is going to finally hit her that there is no love like a mom's love. She actually DOES sound shallow and also maybe pretty manipulated by those around her. the Dr? sounds pretty much like she crosses boundaries that should not be professionally crossed. When I was in treatment for eating disorders, there was a nurse who fell in love with me. I thought she was just being a "big sister" kind of mentor.... I was totally naieve and had no clue she was a lesbian. I dont have a problem with that but i am not and she took advantage of my emotional state at that time. convinced me i should have thanksgiving with her and her s/o who was blindsided by how she felt about me... Finally she told the truth and got in a lot of trouble through her work and my psychiatrist reported her. </p><p></p><p>She is really losing out on not having you involved. I feel sorry for her for not realizing how blessed she is to have such unconditional love. What you did...wow, she has no clue how many people would love to have a mom offer such support. I know you love her, so feel badly thinking that she seems quite cold right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 495190, member: 12886"] :brokemyheart: I feel so sad for you. good for husband for sticking up for you. i wonder if when she has kids if it is going to finally hit her that there is no love like a mom's love. She actually DOES sound shallow and also maybe pretty manipulated by those around her. the Dr? sounds pretty much like she crosses boundaries that should not be professionally crossed. When I was in treatment for eating disorders, there was a nurse who fell in love with me. I thought she was just being a "big sister" kind of mentor.... I was totally naieve and had no clue she was a lesbian. I dont have a problem with that but i am not and she took advantage of my emotional state at that time. convinced me i should have thanksgiving with her and her s/o who was blindsided by how she felt about me... Finally she told the truth and got in a lot of trouble through her work and my psychiatrist reported her. She is really losing out on not having you involved. I feel sorry for her for not realizing how blessed she is to have such unconditional love. What you did...wow, she has no clue how many people would love to have a mom offer such support. I know you love her, so feel badly thinking that she seems quite cold right now. [/QUOTE]
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