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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 289311" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah, I do. I'm very sorry. I'm sure you know (at least in your head) that you, nor any child, deserves or warrants that. I'm very sorry. It's amazing you didn't kill her. As I said before, my mother was pretty rotten too- but she never said she didn't love me. Although I think she is incapable of true love toward me or anyone, she didn't say it and then laugh. Your mother was a very ill person. I'm very glad tthat you are and were able to love other people, especially your kids.</p><p></p><p>One of the shows last week (Oprah or somebody) had a dr on explaining that kids who don't receive nurturing as infants actually do have physical damage occur in their brains. I find that so sad. They were saying though, that at least some of it can be undone. They aren't sure how much yet because this discovery and research is recent, relatively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 289311, member: 3699"] Yeah, I do. I'm very sorry. I'm sure you know (at least in your head) that you, nor any child, deserves or warrants that. I'm very sorry. It's amazing you didn't kill her. As I said before, my mother was pretty rotten too- but she never said she didn't love me. Although I think she is incapable of true love toward me or anyone, she didn't say it and then laugh. Your mother was a very ill person. I'm very glad tthat you are and were able to love other people, especially your kids. One of the shows last week (Oprah or somebody) had a dr on explaining that kids who don't receive nurturing as infants actually do have physical damage occur in their brains. I find that so sad. They were saying though, that at least some of it can be undone. They aren't sure how much yet because this discovery and research is recent, relatively. [/QUOTE]
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