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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 135449" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Yeah, that is sad allright. When difficult child was only around 5 or so, her loser biodad told her that when she came to visit he would have a HUGE present for her in his closet...that he would let her run wild and find it...really built it up. Well, a few months later, she did run wild looking for the present he said was there, waiting for her. She's still been running wild looking for that great HUGE present her dad has always promised her. It's very sad. easy child smartened up right quick and now whenever he promises anything, she always says something, "Well, we'll see, won't we?" difficult child still believes him.</p><p> </p><p>Thank God your sweetie has put up his guard - it's his natural defense. Sad, yes, but smart too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 135449, member: 2211"] Yeah, that is sad allright. When difficult child was only around 5 or so, her loser biodad told her that when she came to visit he would have a HUGE present for her in his closet...that he would let her run wild and find it...really built it up. Well, a few months later, she did run wild looking for the present he said was there, waiting for her. She's still been running wild looking for that great HUGE present her dad has always promised her. It's very sad. easy child smartened up right quick and now whenever he promises anything, she always says something, "Well, we'll see, won't we?" difficult child still believes him. Thank God your sweetie has put up his guard - it's his natural defense. Sad, yes, but smart too. [/QUOTE]
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