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NewMember - Into the frying pan, in the fire...in hell
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 676225" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Nokids and welcome to the forum. Sorry for your need to be here.</p><p><em><strong>Oh Lordy, this is a tough one.</strong></em></p><p>I am glad that you stumbled upon this site, we have some kind caring folks here who are well versed with a lifetime of caring for d c's.</p><p></p><p>Keep posting and take time to really think this thing through.</p><p>Two and a half years and loving someone is a pretty solid relationship, I can understand your dilemma in trying to figure this out.</p><p>Your thread title speaks volumes. in no way is your situation <em>trivial. </em></p><p>This is dire straights we are talking about.</p><p>I agree with the sentiment shared in the answers you have received. If you choose to continue a relationship with this woman and her son, know exactly what you are stepping into. This will be a very rough journey, that is for sure.</p><p>One thing I am thinking. It is <em>difficult</em> for some of us, to be on the same page with our spouses regarding our d c's, I am talking about bio mom and dad.</p><p>It will be doubly, triply, hard if you and mom do not agree where this boy is concerned.</p><p>Lots of thought and slowing way down and taking time to think of all of the variables is good.</p><p>Keep posting, it really helps.</p><p> Wishing you peace of mind and heart.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 676225, member: 19522"] Hi Nokids and welcome to the forum. Sorry for your need to be here. [I][B]Oh Lordy, this is a tough one.[/B][/I] I am glad that you stumbled upon this site, we have some kind caring folks here who are well versed with a lifetime of caring for d c's. Keep posting and take time to really think this thing through. Two and a half years and loving someone is a pretty solid relationship, I can understand your dilemma in trying to figure this out. Your thread title speaks volumes. in no way is your situation [I]trivial. [/I] This is dire straights we are talking about. I agree with the sentiment shared in the answers you have received. If you choose to continue a relationship with this woman and her son, know exactly what you are stepping into. This will be a very rough journey, that is for sure. One thing I am thinking. It is [I]difficult[/I] for some of us, to be on the same page with our spouses regarding our d c's, I am talking about bio mom and dad. It will be doubly, triply, hard if you and mom do not agree where this boy is concerned. Lots of thought and slowing way down and taking time to think of all of the variables is good. Keep posting, it really helps. Wishing you peace of mind and heart. (((Hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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