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Cultivating Love: Being Kind to Ourselves
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 676363" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, I do this too. I told my mother (not because I really believed it, but because I wanted to make her feel good) that she was 100% right and I was 100% wrong. I have no idea why I told her that. This was after she was being very mean to me and shunning me. I knew it was not 100% me, but I still verbally took the blame. by the way, it didn't make her any more forgiving. Also, I took my sister back about ten times after she had shunned me for various, usually trite reasons.I'm not saying "I'm sorry" if I don't think so anymore.</p><p></p><p>I was a hyper hyper hyper sensitive baby according to my mother. She said I didn't even like being held so she didn't hold me. Nice, huh? Not to even keep trying if it's your own baby?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 676363, member: 1550"] Oh, I do this too. I told my mother (not because I really believed it, but because I wanted to make her feel good) that she was 100% right and I was 100% wrong. I have no idea why I told her that. This was after she was being very mean to me and shunning me. I knew it was not 100% me, but I still verbally took the blame. by the way, it didn't make her any more forgiving. Also, I took my sister back about ten times after she had shunned me for various, usually trite reasons.I'm not saying "I'm sorry" if I don't think so anymore. I was a hyper hyper hyper sensitive baby according to my mother. She said I didn't even like being held so she didn't hold me. Nice, huh? Not to even keep trying if it's your own baby? [/QUOTE]
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