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She's moving into an apartment with the boyfriend
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 465321" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I have a hard time thinking any of this is normal. Maybe normal for a difficult child who has different values but not normal for a well adjusted person who cherishes the connections between family members. She loved the necklace and the bracelt and the ipod. She was thrilled with them. But she has never taken care of anything in her life that should have meant something to her and what I have noticed is that she seems to have no feeling of loss when they are gone, by whatever means.</p><p></p><p> All of the people I know feel badly when they lose something that is important to them, wether it is by neglect or by accident, there is a normal feeling of sadness or remorse. This is the difference, there is no remorse. I don't think that is normal at all, I think it is a symptom of what the underlying problem has been all along.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 465321, member: 59"] I have a hard time thinking any of this is normal. Maybe normal for a difficult child who has different values but not normal for a well adjusted person who cherishes the connections between family members. She loved the necklace and the bracelt and the ipod. She was thrilled with them. But she has never taken care of anything in her life that should have meant something to her and what I have noticed is that she seems to have no feeling of loss when they are gone, by whatever means. All of the people I know feel badly when they lose something that is important to them, wether it is by neglect or by accident, there is a normal feeling of sadness or remorse. This is the difference, there is no remorse. I don't think that is normal at all, I think it is a symptom of what the underlying problem has been all along. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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