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That "why." Do we ever really know? Why does it matter?
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 673074" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>In the end no. It may help some people to understand 'why' and make it easier to move on or to forgive, but it does not change what happened. Most of us on FOO are around the same age. Our parents are probably close in age as well. I think that if we look back at the social and political climate of the times, and the things that they may have experienced, it might be a clue into what shaped them as people and as parents. Does it really matter? Not one bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 673074, member: 12856"] In the end no. It may help some people to understand 'why' and make it easier to move on or to forgive, but it does not change what happened. Most of us on FOO are around the same age. Our parents are probably close in age as well. I think that if we look back at the social and political climate of the times, and the things that they may have experienced, it might be a clue into what shaped them as people and as parents. Does it really matter? Not one bit. [/QUOTE]
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