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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 511526" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>I'm with you, Signorina, but it's so hard, it's like Sophie's Choice - someone's going to get hurt. Something husband brings up frequently is the fact that when a person proves himself to be untrustworthy time after time, esp. to family, that's a dealbreaker for us. A house built on sand...</p><p></p><p>But Nancy, doesn't it seem ironic that your daughter is traveling with a pit bull? The breed is ostracized and often misunderstood and rejected. It's like she's trying, in her own way, to rescue and rehabilitate this substitute for herself (unconsciously, I mean). My difficult child won't eat any meat, eggs, milk products, wear leather, because animals are exploited and mistreated, but he'll put damaging chemicals into his body and willfully self-destruct. F'd up, no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 511526, member: 13882"] I'm with you, Signorina, but it's so hard, it's like Sophie's Choice - someone's going to get hurt. Something husband brings up frequently is the fact that when a person proves himself to be untrustworthy time after time, esp. to family, that's a dealbreaker for us. A house built on sand... But Nancy, doesn't it seem ironic that your daughter is traveling with a pit bull? The breed is ostracized and often misunderstood and rejected. It's like she's trying, in her own way, to rescue and rehabilitate this substitute for herself (unconsciously, I mean). My difficult child won't eat any meat, eggs, milk products, wear leather, because animals are exploited and mistreated, but he'll put damaging chemicals into his body and willfully self-destruct. F'd up, no? [/QUOTE]
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