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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 346141" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont know. I dont think that it has anything to do with being adopted. I think it is more to do with being fairly naive and wanting people to like her and not knowing how to put up boundaries so that she can weed out real friends from people who are only hanging out with her to get what they can get from her. That takes maturity and for some people it takes much longer than others. </p><p></p><p>It took me forever and a day to learn that lesson and it seems to be taking Cory a long time as well. Jamie is a bit better but he still gets taken in on occasion. I would try to save the world. I cant tell you how many "strays" I dragged home with me. Tony and I even had to move out of an apartment in the middle of the night and leave one woman in the apartment because she simply wouldnt leave when we tried to get rid of her! Eventually I learned not to let folks move in with me but it took years and years. LOL. </p><p></p><p>I think difficult child's tend to find one and other too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 346141, member: 1514"] I dont know. I dont think that it has anything to do with being adopted. I think it is more to do with being fairly naive and wanting people to like her and not knowing how to put up boundaries so that she can weed out real friends from people who are only hanging out with her to get what they can get from her. That takes maturity and for some people it takes much longer than others. It took me forever and a day to learn that lesson and it seems to be taking Cory a long time as well. Jamie is a bit better but he still gets taken in on occasion. I would try to save the world. I cant tell you how many "strays" I dragged home with me. Tony and I even had to move out of an apartment in the middle of the night and leave one woman in the apartment because she simply wouldnt leave when we tried to get rid of her! Eventually I learned not to let folks move in with me but it took years and years. LOL. I think difficult child's tend to find one and other too. [/QUOTE]
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