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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 554748" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Kathy I'm happy to read an update that seems to have brought a little peace to your household. It will be wonderful if you all can get on the same page. I'm always rooting for you and yours.</p><p></p><p>The comments about having children really triggered some response here. GFGmom was so eager to "be loved" that she had three children by three different men. The first was a one night stand with a nice, handsome underachiever with an alcohol problem (easy child/difficult child's Dad). She actually "believed" he would be thrilled to find out "they" were having a baby. Called him from the hospital to tell him that "they" had a son. Sad. Two years later she met another young man who was nice, handsome and an alcoholic. They actually dated until difficult child#2 was born and she was positive they would live happily ever after. He had two daughters and did not want her to have the baby. Sigh...she was picturing a big happy family. He left town when difficult child#2 was six months old. Then she hooked up with the hispanic, alcoholic as soon as he was released from prison. Her daughter has lived in chaos since birth and I have detached completely so I don't know how dirty the house is etc.</p><p></p><p>Neither easy child/difficult child or difficult child#2 want to have children. easy child/difficult child is in a relationship with a woman who has three children (living with her parents). He is enjoying his role as potential step Dad (they are 7 to 17) but <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> he always goes to see the new babies born to his friends and comes home telling me how cute or beautiful they are and how he enjoyed rocking them or walking them. I think it is sad that there may not be a next generation. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 554748, member: 35"] Kathy I'm happy to read an update that seems to have brought a little peace to your household. It will be wonderful if you all can get on the same page. I'm always rooting for you and yours. The comments about having children really triggered some response here. GFGmom was so eager to "be loved" that she had three children by three different men. The first was a one night stand with a nice, handsome underachiever with an alcohol problem (easy child/difficult child's Dad). She actually "believed" he would be thrilled to find out "they" were having a baby. Called him from the hospital to tell him that "they" had a son. Sad. Two years later she met another young man who was nice, handsome and an alcoholic. They actually dated until difficult child#2 was born and she was positive they would live happily ever after. He had two daughters and did not want her to have the baby. Sigh...she was picturing a big happy family. He left town when difficult child#2 was six months old. Then she hooked up with the hispanic, alcoholic as soon as he was released from prison. Her daughter has lived in chaos since birth and I have detached completely so I don't know how dirty the house is etc. Neither easy child/difficult child or difficult child#2 want to have children. easy child/difficult child is in a relationship with a woman who has three children (living with her parents). He is enjoying his role as potential step Dad (they are 7 to 17) but :) he always goes to see the new babies born to his friends and comes home telling me how cute or beautiful they are and how he enjoyed rocking them or walking them. I think it is sad that there may not be a next generation. DDD [/QUOTE]
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