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I still haven't seen my ex-easy child grown son
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 65680" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Congratulations MWM on the Grandma news!!! How exciting... I think you are pretty clear on the whole situation, as far as Scott. It sounds like you are very intuitive and having known him most/almost all of his life, you could make a pretty good guess as to what he is doing. </p><p>Unfortunately it can still hurt even if we try to be logical about it all. Even when my mother in law was being a major pain, I could have never imagined taking her son or grandkids away form her. That is not my place, even though I could. But why? </p><p>Women can be very evil, in the name of what they call good... it all sounds pretty creepy. One of my Aunts stayed with her Reverened Husband's after he was caught touching her daughter's, he had her brainwashed it seems. The daughter's had to go.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry, but you are obviously a very strong woman and a wonderful Mom. There is only so much one can do, as you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 65680, member: 3155"] Congratulations MWM on the Grandma news!!! How exciting... I think you are pretty clear on the whole situation, as far as Scott. It sounds like you are very intuitive and having known him most/almost all of his life, you could make a pretty good guess as to what he is doing. Unfortunately it can still hurt even if we try to be logical about it all. Even when my mother in law was being a major pain, I could have never imagined taking her son or grandkids away form her. That is not my place, even though I could. But why? Women can be very evil, in the name of what they call good... it all sounds pretty creepy. One of my Aunts stayed with her Reverened Husband's after he was caught touching her daughter's, he had her brainwashed it seems. The daughter's had to go. I am sorry, but you are obviously a very strong woman and a wonderful Mom. There is only so much one can do, as you know. [/QUOTE]
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