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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 737295" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Sumsky, I just want to say that the level of courage, strength, resilience and enormous love for your children shines brightly in every post. You've chosen the most difficult path through this, which is to stand in the fire and make every attempt to communicate and offer understanding to others who do not have the level of wisdom, compassion and understanding that you do.....it is an extremely challenging position to be the only one who sees the truth......and in addition, to be willing to hold that truth alone under attack. That is strength of character. That is courage.</p><p></p><p>It would be much easier to shut down and take off to avoid all of the confrontations, disagreements, differing of opinions, nastiness.....the harder choice is to try to work it out.....</p><p></p><p>I am inspired by your unrelenting commitment to your daughter, you are a brave woman. How you handled this situation has been remarkable in my estimation, regardless of the outcome. You've modeled for your daughter and your son a warrior who will take a stand for what she believes in. They may not see that now, but they will. You've included your children in the dialogue which empowers them. You valued your internal wisdom above everyone else's nonsense, which speaks volumes about your self value and sense of self. </p><p></p><p>Life isn't black and white, you've shown how well one can work through the gray area when one's intention is based in love.</p><p></p><p>Whatever happens Sumsky, you won.</p><p></p><p>BRAVO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 737295, member: 13542"] Sumsky, I just want to say that the level of courage, strength, resilience and enormous love for your children shines brightly in every post. You've chosen the most difficult path through this, which is to stand in the fire and make every attempt to communicate and offer understanding to others who do not have the level of wisdom, compassion and understanding that you do.....it is an extremely challenging position to be the only one who sees the truth......and in addition, to be willing to hold that truth alone under attack. That is strength of character. That is courage. It would be much easier to shut down and take off to avoid all of the confrontations, disagreements, differing of opinions, nastiness.....the harder choice is to try to work it out..... I am inspired by your unrelenting commitment to your daughter, you are a brave woman. How you handled this situation has been remarkable in my estimation, regardless of the outcome. You've modeled for your daughter and your son a warrior who will take a stand for what she believes in. They may not see that now, but they will. You've included your children in the dialogue which empowers them. You valued your internal wisdom above everyone else's nonsense, which speaks volumes about your self value and sense of self. Life isn't black and white, you've shown how well one can work through the gray area when one's intention is based in love. Whatever happens Sumsky, you won. BRAVO! [/QUOTE]
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