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How do you keep feeling love after they cross the line?
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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 419474" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>I feel very sad for my son. Heartbroken. I know that if he had a choice, he would not choose to act this way. But I think that he is in no way guided by any internal morals or principles, no driving concept of right and wrong. He acts purely based on his own benefit, feelings and urges. Something in his brain is broken. That's not his fault. I think that in a perfect world, what he needs is a home on a big plot of land where he can burn off energy to his heart's content, and a parent or caregiver who can lead an active lifestyle with him, keeping him engaged for most of his waking hours. Not a single parent whose time is dominated by the immediate medical needs of another child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 419474, member: 3436"] I feel very sad for my son. Heartbroken. I know that if he had a choice, he would not choose to act this way. But I think that he is in no way guided by any internal morals or principles, no driving concept of right and wrong. He acts purely based on his own benefit, feelings and urges. Something in his brain is broken. That's not his fault. I think that in a perfect world, what he needs is a home on a big plot of land where he can burn off energy to his heart's content, and a parent or caregiver who can lead an active lifestyle with him, keeping him engaged for most of his waking hours. Not a single parent whose time is dominated by the immediate medical needs of another child. [/QUOTE]
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