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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 411838" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>OMG Star- I am dying. That is too funny! Sometimes I feel like a freak show- people are dying to hear about it. Last summer at a company picnic I was holding KK and a friend was talking about how her son was getting ready to go stay at his dad's for several weeks. This fake lady that I work with looked at me and said, "And what about this little one? Does she see her daddy?" I knew she had probably heard something, but not everything, so I decided- you wanna hear it lady, here it is. So I told her in front of everyone I told her how there was a court order against KK's abusive father and that he couldn't see her without court supervision, so although the little girl was growing up without her father it was probably all for the best. She was literally speechless, so I smiled at her and walked away with my granddaughter and my real friend. </p><p> </p><p>Even before I had all these issues with my daughter I was never mean like some people are. I never deliberately asked someone a question that I knew was painful for them to answer. And I never turned my back on my friends when they had troubles. Sometimes I get so depressed when I think about how awful people. It seems like most people thrive on the misfortunes of others, and it makes me really sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 411838, member: 11235"] OMG Star- I am dying. That is too funny! Sometimes I feel like a freak show- people are dying to hear about it. Last summer at a company picnic I was holding KK and a friend was talking about how her son was getting ready to go stay at his dad's for several weeks. This fake lady that I work with looked at me and said, "And what about this little one? Does she see her daddy?" I knew she had probably heard something, but not everything, so I decided- you wanna hear it lady, here it is. So I told her in front of everyone I told her how there was a court order against KK's abusive father and that he couldn't see her without court supervision, so although the little girl was growing up without her father it was probably all for the best. She was literally speechless, so I smiled at her and walked away with my granddaughter and my real friend. Even before I had all these issues with my daughter I was never mean like some people are. I never deliberately asked someone a question that I knew was painful for them to answer. And I never turned my back on my friends when they had troubles. Sometimes I get so depressed when I think about how awful people. It seems like most people thrive on the misfortunes of others, and it makes me really sad. [/QUOTE]
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