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She will never be normal, will she?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 327213" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I remember hearing an interview with someone (it escapes me who, right now) who was famous in their own right, whose famous father had written his memoirs including times when he was a boy. He said it was very strange to read the book and realize that he was not the main character in the story - in fact he was a small part of the story, and nothing was told from his own point of view. But when he thought about it, he realized that they each had their own story to tell, and if he were telling his, his father would be a minor character in his story.</p><p></p><p>Keep that in mind while you go through this time with her. Eventually your life will become your own again. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, we've all done things we regretted. Even parents with perfect children. Life is a learning process, and that part was a difficult one for both of you. It's likely that neither of you will make that mistake again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 327213, member: 99"] I remember hearing an interview with someone (it escapes me who, right now) who was famous in their own right, whose famous father had written his memoirs including times when he was a boy. He said it was very strange to read the book and realize that he was not the main character in the story - in fact he was a small part of the story, and nothing was told from his own point of view. But when he thought about it, he realized that they each had their own story to tell, and if he were telling his, his father would be a minor character in his story. Keep that in mind while you go through this time with her. Eventually your life will become your own again. FWIW, we've all done things we regretted. Even parents with perfect children. Life is a learning process, and that part was a difficult one for both of you. It's likely that neither of you will make that mistake again. [/QUOTE]
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