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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 263260" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Nomad, I just saw in your signature that difficult child had a ruptured brain aneursym. I don't believe I knew that before. How long ago? </p><p></p><p>Her choices are pretty juvenile and seem to show a lack of understanding anything that is not solid or can not be seen. She sees a holiday dinner as good food, possible gifts, festive decorations but doesn't grasp the concept of breaking bread together, shared memories or the love that goes into making a family. </p><p></p><p>She may not really get it. Her personality appears from what I have read in your posts,to be superficial. She gets the facade but not the meaning. I call this (in regards to a family member) fluff over substance. As long as it looks good, doesn't matter if there is damage on the inside parts. She wants what she sees her peers having. She would rather have a boyfriend who is less than acceptable than have nothing. She wouldn't appear able to model peers in what she sees as typical behavior and life. </p><p></p><p>Her being angry isn't unusual. it blows over in a day or two when she needs something or is in a good mood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 263260, member: 3"] Nomad, I just saw in your signature that difficult child had a ruptured brain aneursym. I don't believe I knew that before. How long ago? Her choices are pretty juvenile and seem to show a lack of understanding anything that is not solid or can not be seen. She sees a holiday dinner as good food, possible gifts, festive decorations but doesn't grasp the concept of breaking bread together, shared memories or the love that goes into making a family. She may not really get it. Her personality appears from what I have read in your posts,to be superficial. She gets the facade but not the meaning. I call this (in regards to a family member) fluff over substance. As long as it looks good, doesn't matter if there is damage on the inside parts. She wants what she sees her peers having. She would rather have a boyfriend who is less than acceptable than have nothing. She wouldn't appear able to model peers in what she sees as typical behavior and life. Her being angry isn't unusual. it blows over in a day or two when she needs something or is in a good mood. [/QUOTE]
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