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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 371642" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Deb, I know that the girl I've known as Abby is very different today than when I met you the last 2 times. It seems that you have gone through a metamorphosis. Maybe that is the pain. You are shedding your skin to be someone you think is healthier and happier. I'm not sure which deb/abbey is the healthier, happier person but I know that when I visited this site, you were a "rock star" in my eyes and for many years after. It had nothing to do with you showing me the light or agreeing with your parenting philosophy. You were just an awesome woman who held out a lifeline to a lot of lost parents. We parents all find our own way eventually but no matter what you do or who you evolve into being, I will always love and respect you as the woman who helped save me from drowning.</p><p>Do your time. Come out better and more together and know that this one voice from many years ago still has a lot of respect for the integrity I saw when I knew you better. </p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 371642, member: 3"] Deb, I know that the girl I've known as Abby is very different today than when I met you the last 2 times. It seems that you have gone through a metamorphosis. Maybe that is the pain. You are shedding your skin to be someone you think is healthier and happier. I'm not sure which deb/abbey is the healthier, happier person but I know that when I visited this site, you were a "rock star" in my eyes and for many years after. It had nothing to do with you showing me the light or agreeing with your parenting philosophy. You were just an awesome woman who held out a lifeline to a lot of lost parents. We parents all find our own way eventually but no matter what you do or who you evolve into being, I will always love and respect you as the woman who helped save me from drowning. Do your time. Come out better and more together and know that this one voice from many years ago still has a lot of respect for the integrity I saw when I knew you better. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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