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I Love a Narcissist. Now What?
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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksand" data-source="post: 667234" data-attributes="member: 19405"><p>Copa, how lucky you are to have been able to care for your mom and that's how it should be, in my opinion... Caring for your parent in their last months, days, hours. It's natural and right. Your mom is there whenever you think of her. We've never known life without our parents and when they go... I don't know... it's so damn difficult. </p><p>I'm sorry you lost her. </p><p>You will make it through, you are the first person who responded to me when I wrote about my son and your intelligence and compassion really helped me AND my husband to look at the situation rationally. Thank you for that. There's lots of us out here who you can and have helped, so, remember your value when you're feeling blue. </p><p>You are a good egg! </p><p></p><p>As for UAW - married. </p><p>Men are challenging...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksand, post: 667234, member: 19405"] Copa, how lucky you are to have been able to care for your mom and that's how it should be, in my opinion... Caring for your parent in their last months, days, hours. It's natural and right. Your mom is there whenever you think of her. We've never known life without our parents and when they go... I don't know... it's so damn difficult. I'm sorry you lost her. You will make it through, you are the first person who responded to me when I wrote about my son and your intelligence and compassion really helped me AND my husband to look at the situation rationally. Thank you for that. There's lots of us out here who you can and have helped, so, remember your value when you're feeling blue. You are a good egg! As for UAW - married. Men are challenging... [/QUOTE]
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