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Do you secretly prefer one of your children over the others?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 471149"><p>Very hard and painful to answer the question.</p><p>We really do see the good qualities in our child who is a difficult child.</p><p>Our easy child spent one year in difficult child world. And he wasn't too popular around that time.</p><p>Fortunately, he has changed and is super easy child these days (Thank Goodness!). </p><p>We do love our child who is a difficult child, but are very much aware of the difficulties and that makes things difficult and strained. For years, awareness of difficult child's attributes actually made it more confusing and painful for me. We are still aware of them...combined with the gfgness. There is no getting around it. </p><p>Can't totally answer your question....for me, it's just a matter of awareness, acceptance and practicality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 471149"] Very hard and painful to answer the question. We really do see the good qualities in our child who is a difficult child. Our easy child spent one year in difficult child world. And he wasn't too popular around that time. Fortunately, he has changed and is super easy child these days (Thank Goodness!). We do love our child who is a difficult child, but are very much aware of the difficulties and that makes things difficult and strained. For years, awareness of difficult child's attributes actually made it more confusing and painful for me. We are still aware of them...combined with the gfgness. There is no getting around it. Can't totally answer your question....for me, it's just a matter of awareness, acceptance and practicality. [/QUOTE]
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