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The son who disowned his family (us) comes back to haunt my daughter.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 566062" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry that ex was able to hurt your daughter by using your adoptive son's rejection against her. I think that ex is a sad, lonely man trying to fill his life with meaning by chasing money and those hwo have it. That isn't love, or parenting. I think that your adoptive son's reactions and behaviors are bizarre and it is sad that he couldn't ever get past his own emotional stuntedness. Love of money is not real love, and just having money doesn't make you wealthy. Real wealth comes from having real love in your life, and neither your ex nor this boy that you worked so hard to love and to raise has any real clue what real love is. People who are invested in the types of religion that S is in pretty much seem to think that religion is being better than others and being the sex police. I find that to be sad. </p><p></p><p>I hope that Pastrychef will not allow your ex to abuse her this way any more. It may take some time for her to get to that point, and I hope she isn't hurt too much before she sees that. I feel a lot of pity for your ex and S and his wife. Why? They have lost something so amazingly precious and beautiful - the love of people who are truly able to love, not just to use love and religion as weapons to beat people up with.</p><p></p><p>I think that for so many people religion is just another way to feel they are better about other people. in my opinion that is the kind of church that S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 566062, member: 1233"] I am sorry that ex was able to hurt your daughter by using your adoptive son's rejection against her. I think that ex is a sad, lonely man trying to fill his life with meaning by chasing money and those hwo have it. That isn't love, or parenting. I think that your adoptive son's reactions and behaviors are bizarre and it is sad that he couldn't ever get past his own emotional stuntedness. Love of money is not real love, and just having money doesn't make you wealthy. Real wealth comes from having real love in your life, and neither your ex nor this boy that you worked so hard to love and to raise has any real clue what real love is. People who are invested in the types of religion that S is in pretty much seem to think that religion is being better than others and being the sex police. I find that to be sad. I hope that Pastrychef will not allow your ex to abuse her this way any more. It may take some time for her to get to that point, and I hope she isn't hurt too much before she sees that. I feel a lot of pity for your ex and S and his wife. Why? They have lost something so amazingly precious and beautiful - the love of people who are truly able to love, not just to use love and religion as weapons to beat people up with. I think that for so many people religion is just another way to feel they are better about other people. in my opinion that is the kind of church that S [/QUOTE]
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