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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 363591" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Hmm. You know, sometimes I'm resentful. I think of how much different our lives would be, how much safer our home would feel if my daughter's selfishness wasn't top priority. Her gang involvement brought a real sense of fear to our home (we had someone come here and destroy property). One of my sons, to this day, locks the doors <em>constantly</em> and closes windows. So many violent, unstable instances brought chaos into our home. It's so hard when you strive to have your home be a haven of peace, love... and it gets turned on its end by your difficult child. I don't think about it too much, because it is what it is and our experiences shape us - especially the grace we use going through them. But, it feels good to vent a little sometimes, so I appreciaite the space to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 363591, member: 8620"] Hmm. You know, sometimes I'm resentful. I think of how much different our lives would be, how much safer our home would feel if my daughter's selfishness wasn't top priority. Her gang involvement brought a real sense of fear to our home (we had someone come here and destroy property). One of my sons, to this day, locks the doors [I]constantly[/I] and closes windows. So many violent, unstable instances brought chaos into our home. It's so hard when you strive to have your home be a haven of peace, love... and it gets turned on its end by your difficult child. I don't think about it too much, because it is what it is and our experiences shape us - especially the grace we use going through them. But, it feels good to vent a little sometimes, so I appreciaite the space to do so. [/QUOTE]
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