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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 389400" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>How sad. </p><p>The kids would do better with a stable, somewhat "normal" structured environment. Hope the kids use this as a reason to do well and not adopt a victim mentality. It's pretty hard when you have parents that are totally dysfunctional. </p><p>K has been with M a long time. They made 3 kids. I doubt she will get fed up enough to leave him. She is trudging through life and sleeping through as much of it as possible. </p><p>Kayla would probably leave voluntarily for some stability if she had an opportunity which should be a wake up call for Katie. She will start to run when she is old enough to find a way or an influence that will give her the courage to do it. </p><p>We hope that they find their way but not all of our kids grow up to be working, independent, stable people. I know it's a worry for me. </p><p>I'm keeping my fingers crossed that those kids latch on to something that will sustain them until they have the opportunity to make a better life for themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 389400, member: 3"] How sad. The kids would do better with a stable, somewhat "normal" structured environment. Hope the kids use this as a reason to do well and not adopt a victim mentality. It's pretty hard when you have parents that are totally dysfunctional. K has been with M a long time. They made 3 kids. I doubt she will get fed up enough to leave him. She is trudging through life and sleeping through as much of it as possible. Kayla would probably leave voluntarily for some stability if she had an opportunity which should be a wake up call for Katie. She will start to run when she is old enough to find a way or an influence that will give her the courage to do it. We hope that they find their way but not all of our kids grow up to be working, independent, stable people. I know it's a worry for me. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that those kids latch on to something that will sustain them until they have the opportunity to make a better life for themselves. [/QUOTE]
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