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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 622239" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Cedar,</p><p></p><p>I wanted to respond when first reading your post, but it was so powerfully raw, hurting and horrific, I had no idea what to say...except i immediately felt this: guilt is what i would feel. If something so terrible happened to gfg32, guilt would be the first thing I'd feel...and most likely blaming husband because he has always been <em>tougher</em> toward gfg32. And, it would have been misplaced, because SO much HAS happened "in between".</p><p></p><p>Others above said such wise and true things. They are right and you know that. It is sickening that the abuser gets off so easily, and I cannot imagine letting the anger at that injustice go easily. But, the other stuff you are piling on yourself and husband....no, you did not get to the decision quickly. It was NEVER, <em>difficult child ticked me off...not taking her to FL</em>. It was much more than that.</p><p></p><p>And, your difficult child IS in a different place now. Is the correctional system beholden to let your difficult child know the abuser's whereabouts? I hope so. If not, that she can get that in place.</p><p></p><p>Glad you are feeling more centered. so sad for your family about this newest twist with the evil, sick abuser.</p><p></p><p>You offer such beautiful, heartfelt, helpful, strengthening responses to others...after all you and your family have experienced. You are a special human.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 622239, member: 17635"] Cedar, I wanted to respond when first reading your post, but it was so powerfully raw, hurting and horrific, I had no idea what to say...except i immediately felt this: guilt is what i would feel. If something so terrible happened to gfg32, guilt would be the first thing I'd feel...and most likely blaming husband because he has always been [I]tougher[/I] toward gfg32. And, it would have been misplaced, because SO much HAS happened "in between". Others above said such wise and true things. They are right and you know that. It is sickening that the abuser gets off so easily, and I cannot imagine letting the anger at that injustice go easily. But, the other stuff you are piling on yourself and husband....no, you did not get to the decision quickly. It was NEVER, [I]difficult child ticked me off...not taking her to FL[/I]. It was much more than that. And, your difficult child IS in a different place now. Is the correctional system beholden to let your difficult child know the abuser's whereabouts? I hope so. If not, that she can get that in place. Glad you are feeling more centered. so sad for your family about this newest twist with the evil, sick abuser. You offer such beautiful, heartfelt, helpful, strengthening responses to others...after all you and your family have experienced. You are a special human. [/QUOTE]
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