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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 443538" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Nomad, I have thought of that, too. what really constitutes a "peer"?</p><p></p><p>The book about the Amish girl that killed her baby (fiction, but a good and fairly realistic read) touched on that a lot...how could "English" people judge a person who was raised Amish? And we're in the same boat. </p><p></p><p>My husband is a pain in the rear a lot of times, but every once in a while he says something profound. He was my friend long before we dated, and he heard me rant and rave about difficult child 1 a lot. He knew difficult child 1 his entire life. After we had been married a year or so, tho, husband told me that he had no idea what it was going to be like living with difficult child 1, even after all he "thought" he knew. He also said he didn't think there was anything I could have ever said that would have made him understand. So what is a "peer"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 443538, member: 1848"] Nomad, I have thought of that, too. what really constitutes a "peer"? The book about the Amish girl that killed her baby (fiction, but a good and fairly realistic read) touched on that a lot...how could "English" people judge a person who was raised Amish? And we're in the same boat. My husband is a pain in the rear a lot of times, but every once in a while he says something profound. He was my friend long before we dated, and he heard me rant and rave about difficult child 1 a lot. He knew difficult child 1 his entire life. After we had been married a year or so, tho, husband told me that he had no idea what it was going to be like living with difficult child 1, even after all he "thought" he knew. He also said he didn't think there was anything I could have ever said that would have made him understand. So what is a "peer"? [/QUOTE]
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