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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 62009" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I remember you...it has been a long time. Although I'm not 100%</p><p>sure that I really "know" what you're feeling, I absolutely can</p><p>relate to it. With our first set of kids we have two that we</p><p>worried might not even survive to adulthood. Both are adults and</p><p>the lifestyle chosen by one is unconventional but has brought peace to that adult. The other is unsatisfactory in many ways</p><p>but appears to be a lifelong pattern set. </p><p></p><p>Our perceptions and goals were very different for each of them.</p><p>We would not, as unrelated adults, opt to be close friends with</p><p>either. on the other hand, we are happy for the one who is happy. We still</p><p>are trying to keep our distance from the other.</p><p></p><p>Life is strange, isn't it? Welcome back. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 62009, member: 35"] I remember you...it has been a long time. Although I'm not 100% sure that I really "know" what you're feeling, I absolutely can relate to it. With our first set of kids we have two that we worried might not even survive to adulthood. Both are adults and the lifestyle chosen by one is unconventional but has brought peace to that adult. The other is unsatisfactory in many ways but appears to be a lifelong pattern set. Our perceptions and goals were very different for each of them. We would not, as unrelated adults, opt to be close friends with either. on the other hand, we are happy for the one who is happy. We still are trying to keep our distance from the other. Life is strange, isn't it? Welcome back. DDD [/QUOTE]
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