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Jumper and J's homecoming pictures
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 470965" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well...they don't really interact. He does not seem to feel comforted by having a sister and never talks about her. They didn't speak all the years she was gone. She is not supporting him, although she has been through the same garbage...just like J, she seems to desperately want to please these two bullies who were not nice to her. The entire time she was gone, THEY wouldn't speak to her either. They would have nothing to do with her until she broke up with this boy that they didn't like. Why didn't they like him? He was older than her. Now five year older than her, three years older. Funny, they tell J. that Jumper is too young for him and use that as one of their reasons why they don't want him to see her. </p><p></p><p>Ack, I don't want to start ranting about THIS again. It is what it is. He is a very lonely boy who feels very out of place in his family, which is obviously filled with conditional love and withheld love. He clings very close to Jumper and she doesn't mind...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 470965, member: 1550"] Well...they don't really interact. He does not seem to feel comforted by having a sister and never talks about her. They didn't speak all the years she was gone. She is not supporting him, although she has been through the same garbage...just like J, she seems to desperately want to please these two bullies who were not nice to her. The entire time she was gone, THEY wouldn't speak to her either. They would have nothing to do with her until she broke up with this boy that they didn't like. Why didn't they like him? He was older than her. Now five year older than her, three years older. Funny, they tell J. that Jumper is too young for him and use that as one of their reasons why they don't want him to see her. Ack, I don't want to start ranting about THIS again. It is what it is. He is a very lonely boy who feels very out of place in his family, which is obviously filled with conditional love and withheld love. He clings very close to Jumper and she doesn't mind... [/QUOTE]
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