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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 699516" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You're right of course. It's always easier on the outside looking in on any situation and you have the added "push" for you of feeling as though you need to make up for the lacking of the biomom. Some of our kids just seem so - sad and needy. I know mine does at times, just SO SAD. </p><p></p><p>Mine doesn't have a car either, adding to the issue of transportation. He can - and does - take city busses, but they stop running at 5:30, and he often works to 9 or so, making him having a place close enough to walk to work important. That's very hard to find. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True. ksm's Difficult Child seems a bit less "difficult" than a lot of ours. She's not got the drug problems to deal with a lot of us do. But again - outside looking in. Everyone feels the stress of their kids the same way I think. Every problem is a problem. I know I sometimes feel as though I won't survive my son - then I read someone else's post and realize it could be so much worse, but without this group, I would be lost at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 699516, member: 17309"] You're right of course. It's always easier on the outside looking in on any situation and you have the added "push" for you of feeling as though you need to make up for the lacking of the biomom. Some of our kids just seem so - sad and needy. I know mine does at times, just SO SAD. Mine doesn't have a car either, adding to the issue of transportation. He can - and does - take city busses, but they stop running at 5:30, and he often works to 9 or so, making him having a place close enough to walk to work important. That's very hard to find. True. ksm's Difficult Child seems a bit less "difficult" than a lot of ours. She's not got the drug problems to deal with a lot of us do. But again - outside looking in. Everyone feels the stress of their kids the same way I think. Every problem is a problem. I know I sometimes feel as though I won't survive my son - then I read someone else's post and realize it could be so much worse, but without this group, I would be lost at times. [/QUOTE]
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