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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 726289" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Littleboylost, Such profound words by Douglas Kennedy.</em></p><p><em>I am positive, that after that woman found out how horrible it is on the receiving end of a child that has gone completely off the rails she was appaulled at how she treated me. I could tell how horrible she felt because of how she looked at me and wanted my compassion. I told her it was horrible and I was so sorry. I would not wish an out of control child on anyone. I have seen this pattern other times with my bipolar brother in law telling us how much better his kids are than ours and how his kids will never do this or that. Well, he has had to swallow his words hard. He got a huge dose of real life. He told me that the reason my son died is because I did something bad. So glad he is out of my life. </em></p><p><em>We never know the levels of someone elses hurts. My friend that got a divorce was so overwhelmed to the point she could not function and almost died. I have never been divorced but I could listen to her pain which helped her. My parents got a divorce back in 1974 and my mother was the happiest person alive, my dad was completely devasted to the core of his being. We each have such different levels of what hits us to the core.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 726289, member: 22416"] [I]Littleboylost, Such profound words by Douglas Kennedy. I am positive, that after that woman found out how horrible it is on the receiving end of a child that has gone completely off the rails she was appaulled at how she treated me. I could tell how horrible she felt because of how she looked at me and wanted my compassion. I told her it was horrible and I was so sorry. I would not wish an out of control child on anyone. I have seen this pattern other times with my bipolar brother in law telling us how much better his kids are than ours and how his kids will never do this or that. Well, he has had to swallow his words hard. He got a huge dose of real life. He told me that the reason my son died is because I did something bad. So glad he is out of my life. We never know the levels of someone elses hurts. My friend that got a divorce was so overwhelmed to the point she could not function and almost died. I have never been divorced but I could listen to her pain which helped her. My parents got a divorce back in 1974 and my mother was the happiest person alive, my dad was completely devasted to the core of his being. We each have such different levels of what hits us to the core.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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