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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 262095" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Tammy, I have no experience with this but she is such a terrific girl that I do hope she finds great happiness in her life. on the other hand...when I was sixteen I was<em> completely and totally </em>in love with a truly wonderful young man. I would have bet the family farm that the two of us would live happily ever after. He felt the same way about me. Much to our shock we did not end up together and we both choose other options.</p><p></p><p>easy child may or may not really know what her choices will be as she matures into a totally different (but still terrific!!) person. I wouldn't worry about whether she has kids or stays attracted to the same type of companion. Life is funny and by 26 most of us don't think exactly as we did at 16. By 36 we sure as heck think differently.</p><p></p><p>I know you will love her no matter what her ultimate choices are but I would not reenforce her definition of herself now as the person she is bound to be later. easy child/difficult child has a number of girl friends who in their mid-twenties have decided that the gay lifestyle may be for them. For the last ten years they have been happily hetero. Only time tells for sure. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 262095, member: 35"] Tammy, I have no experience with this but she is such a terrific girl that I do hope she finds great happiness in her life. on the other hand...when I was sixteen I was[I] completely and totally [/I]in love with a truly wonderful young man. I would have bet the family farm that the two of us would live happily ever after. He felt the same way about me. Much to our shock we did not end up together and we both choose other options. easy child may or may not really know what her choices will be as she matures into a totally different (but still terrific!!) person. I wouldn't worry about whether she has kids or stays attracted to the same type of companion. Life is funny and by 26 most of us don't think exactly as we did at 16. By 36 we sure as heck think differently. I know you will love her no matter what her ultimate choices are but I would not reenforce her definition of herself now as the person she is bound to be later. easy child/difficult child has a number of girl friends who in their mid-twenties have decided that the gay lifestyle may be for them. For the last ten years they have been happily hetero. Only time tells for sure. DDD [/QUOTE]
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