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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 30185"><p>easy child is 12 years older. difficult child started off rough, with colic, ear infections, other health issues. Cried for the first year of his life. (SCREAMED with colic) easy child was kind of lost at that time. Everyone's life seemed to revolve around difficult child. Today, easy child is 24, and is idolized by difficult child. They talk, difficult child calls him when he is having a rough time. easy child lives out of town, but comes home atleast every other week for work issues. Looking back, I feel bad that easy child was left out while trying to stop difficult child from crying. easy child...doesn't ever want children.</p><p>So, I had two "only children" mostly. easy child can get through to difficult child when everyone else fails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 30185"] easy child is 12 years older. difficult child started off rough, with colic, ear infections, other health issues. Cried for the first year of his life. (SCREAMED with colic) easy child was kind of lost at that time. Everyone's life seemed to revolve around difficult child. Today, easy child is 24, and is idolized by difficult child. They talk, difficult child calls him when he is having a rough time. easy child lives out of town, but comes home atleast every other week for work issues. Looking back, I feel bad that easy child was left out while trying to stop difficult child from crying. easy child...doesn't ever want children. So, I had two "only children" mostly. easy child can get through to difficult child when everyone else fails. [/QUOTE]
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