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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 558448" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>If I had to lay a wager I would say "opposite gender" is a factor....not just with difficult child's but with easy child's as well. "Maybe" it is not true in united families as much as it is in separated families but my easy child son was always so special to me and, lol, my grandsons have a special place in my heart (as everyone knows easy child/difficult child or difficult child#1 especially). on the other hand my easy child girls all feel cherished except for GFGmom and I just had to cut the cord over a decade ago. </p><p></p><p>Historically, my two sisters and I were tight as tics with our Daddy. Our brother was "Mom's boy". Maybe we need Dr. Freud to explain it all, LOL. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 558448, member: 35"] If I had to lay a wager I would say "opposite gender" is a factor....not just with difficult child's but with easy child's as well. "Maybe" it is not true in united families as much as it is in separated families but my easy child son was always so special to me and, lol, my grandsons have a special place in my heart (as everyone knows easy child/difficult child or difficult child#1 especially). on the other hand my easy child girls all feel cherished except for GFGmom and I just had to cut the cord over a decade ago. Historically, my two sisters and I were tight as tics with our Daddy. Our brother was "Mom's boy". Maybe we need Dr. Freud to explain it all, LOL. DDD [/QUOTE]
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