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Judging difficult child's - why do I do this?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 138874"><p>I *hope* she's not implying you have any control over that. Would she ask a diabetic why s/he has high blood sugar?</p><p></p><p>I like what MB typed. It's a good reply.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I think you can feel good about yourself for being a good person and trying to help another. Unfortunately, this 'lady' is rather close-minded. I hope she doesn't stop you from reaching out to another.</p><p></p><p>It's like when easy child's one English teacher was asking about his absences when he was in the midst of severe depression - was suicidal complete with a plan. I explained this to her and she asked, "But, does he have a *physical* illness?" I told her his plan was to go to his dad's and shoot himself in the head and asked her if that would be *physical* enough for her???</p><p></p><p>Some people intend on remaining ignorant no matter how much you try to enlighten them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 138874"] I *hope* she's not implying you have any control over that. Would she ask a diabetic why s/he has high blood sugar? I like what MB typed. It's a good reply. Other than that, I think you can feel good about yourself for being a good person and trying to help another. Unfortunately, this 'lady' is rather close-minded. I hope she doesn't stop you from reaching out to another. It's like when easy child's one English teacher was asking about his absences when he was in the midst of severe depression - was suicidal complete with a plan. I explained this to her and she asked, "But, does he have a *physical* illness?" I told her his plan was to go to his dad's and shoot himself in the head and asked her if that would be *physical* enough for her??? Some people intend on remaining ignorant no matter how much you try to enlighten them. [/QUOTE]
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