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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 752104" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Hi LauraH, I am so sorry for your heartache. When my son was alive and my daughter went off the rails, I got some sort of comfort knowing I had a good honest kind son. It did not take the heartache and agony away from all the grief my daughter was causing but it was like a little bit of sunshine on my broken heart. I did not realize how much I relied on him and counted on him to be kind and responsible. Now that my son has passed and all I have is my daughter it make her going off the rails a bit more hard. I miss my son's comfort and love, telling me that things are going to be better. I miss him telling my daughter the raw truth and telling her how she is destroying everything with her words and behavior. My son was very grieved with the things his sister did and said. I used to watch my words carefully, my son just told it like it was. For me just having one is harder because I want that one and only to be honest and decent and each time I hear a lie or get snubbed it hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 752104, member: 22416"] Hi LauraH, I am so sorry for your heartache. When my son was alive and my daughter went off the rails, I got some sort of comfort knowing I had a good honest kind son. It did not take the heartache and agony away from all the grief my daughter was causing but it was like a little bit of sunshine on my broken heart. I did not realize how much I relied on him and counted on him to be kind and responsible. Now that my son has passed and all I have is my daughter it make her going off the rails a bit more hard. I miss my son's comfort and love, telling me that things are going to be better. I miss him telling my daughter the raw truth and telling her how she is destroying everything with her words and behavior. My son was very grieved with the things his sister did and said. I used to watch my words carefully, my son just told it like it was. For me just having one is harder because I want that one and only to be honest and decent and each time I hear a lie or get snubbed it hurts. [/QUOTE]
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