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Never say never...please don't make crass
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 24496" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I was a person who said "never" about a lot of things, and boy, am I eating my words.</p><p></p><p>It is hard, still, to read a post or hear a story of a parent having a difficult time with their child and not think about how you, yourself, would handle the same situation. And as many of us have learned, our opinions change when we're living those situations vs. commenting on them from the angle of "what if".</p><p></p><p>There are a few things I still will say "I would never" to. I have learned, and am still learning, to say "I'm glad I'm not in that situation that forces a decision like that be made". Cause you're oh, so right. Never usually just means "not as long as things are like they are right now". We won't know what we'll do until we live it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 24496, member: 1848"] I was a person who said "never" about a lot of things, and boy, am I eating my words. It is hard, still, to read a post or hear a story of a parent having a difficult time with their child and not think about how you, yourself, would handle the same situation. And as many of us have learned, our opinions change when we're living those situations vs. commenting on them from the angle of "what if". There are a few things I still will say "I would never" to. I have learned, and am still learning, to say "I'm glad I'm not in that situation that forces a decision like that be made". Cause you're oh, so right. Never usually just means "not as long as things are like they are right now". We won't know what we'll do until we live it. [/QUOTE]
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