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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 409004" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>DF is correct - for some of us. I have a similar situation to hers. We can't just throw her out; she <em>must</em> learn how to deal with other people in an acceptable manner.</p><p> </p><p>Some children may turn out to be sociopaths. But this isn't usually the case with our kids. Our kids have issues that have to be treated - and we try. We just can't let it go.</p><p> </p><p>on the other hand, we don't have to be abused. We have the <em>right</em> to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 409004, member: 6705"] DF is correct - for some of us. I have a similar situation to hers. We can't just throw her out; she [I]must[/I] learn how to deal with other people in an acceptable manner. Some children may turn out to be sociopaths. But this isn't usually the case with our kids. Our kids have issues that have to be treated - and we try. We just can't let it go. on the other hand, we don't have to be abused. We have the [I]right[/I] to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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