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I think bio dad disappeared again.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 261134" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yes, you are right. The guilt is not mine to carry. Nor is Matt's pain. None the less, like you said KT - all a mom ever wants is a good dad for their kid.</p><p></p><p>Instead of bio disappearing completely, although I think that will come, Matt just called me, crying, to say he talked to his dad and his dad was stoned out of his mind. Matt was so worried and upset, because his dad said all of these crazy things to him. I hope the group home helps him process this and helps him realize the reality of this situation. Up until now, they have thought it was fine and dandy for him to talk to his dad.</p><p></p><p>Still, I know this drill. Bio is going to sink, and try to take us all down with him. He will not take me - ever - again. And I pray to God he does not take Matt down - again. This has happened too many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 261134, member: 3301"] Yes, you are right. The guilt is not mine to carry. Nor is Matt's pain. None the less, like you said KT - all a mom ever wants is a good dad for their kid. Instead of bio disappearing completely, although I think that will come, Matt just called me, crying, to say he talked to his dad and his dad was stoned out of his mind. Matt was so worried and upset, because his dad said all of these crazy things to him. I hope the group home helps him process this and helps him realize the reality of this situation. Up until now, they have thought it was fine and dandy for him to talk to his dad. Still, I know this drill. Bio is going to sink, and try to take us all down with him. He will not take me - ever - again. And I pray to God he does not take Matt down - again. This has happened too many times. [/QUOTE]
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