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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 469231" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Nancy - I meant no disrespect if my words were taken harshly. </p><p></p><p>Dash - Not exactly what I meant, but if that's how they were interpreted okay then, you're correct, sometimes genetics skips a generation. My thoughts were more for difficult children thoughts on how she has treated Nancy over the years and her behaviors due to her possibly thinking her life would have been different had she stayed with her bioMom and not her <u>true</u> Mother. She (difficult child) seemed to make a big deal for a whlie over finding her BM which Nancy was very accomodating in her quest of seeking to find answers on geneology (ie: genetics) - why am I like this??? As if that would have made a difference in HER life. I was wondering if she had given thought to the baby's thoughts of how it would perceive it's life without a BM,and how it would treat his/her true Mother, as difficult child has treated Nancy. (sort of thinking hindsight and perhaps having some introspect)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 469231, member: 4964"] Nancy - I meant no disrespect if my words were taken harshly. Dash - Not exactly what I meant, but if that's how they were interpreted okay then, you're correct, sometimes genetics skips a generation. My thoughts were more for difficult children thoughts on how she has treated Nancy over the years and her behaviors due to her possibly thinking her life would have been different had she stayed with her bioMom and not her [U]true[/U] Mother. She (difficult child) seemed to make a big deal for a whlie over finding her BM which Nancy was very accomodating in her quest of seeking to find answers on geneology (ie: genetics) - why am I like this??? As if that would have made a difference in HER life. I was wondering if she had given thought to the baby's thoughts of how it would perceive it's life without a BM,and how it would treat his/her true Mother, as difficult child has treated Nancy. (sort of thinking hindsight and perhaps having some introspect) [/QUOTE]
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