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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 71196" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I feel comfortable with what Daisy and WeepingWillow have described. I let go and move on. I protect myself when faced with the same situation. What was done will never be ok with me, and I'll never put myself in that position to be hurt by the particular people I am talking about again.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that L's dad <em>will</em> take her and M to dinner. (Sorry, guess that's on another post) It's just the gall of him to think that he's in any sort of position to "facilitate a reconciliation" between L and M when he's too fricking arrogant and clueless to even know that his disregard for my humanity in the face of my children is what contributed to the terrible start in life that M had, and how he undermined my parenthood throughout M's life that was at the very least the seed of the this unhappiness. </p><p></p><p>Let go and move on? Great. Mess with my kids and act like the hero when you're the one that messed us all up in the first place? Someone better watch out. The only forgiveness I have in this is forgiving myself for being young and naive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 71196, member: 99"] I feel comfortable with what Daisy and WeepingWillow have described. I let go and move on. I protect myself when faced with the same situation. What was done will never be ok with me, and I'll never put myself in that position to be hurt by the particular people I am talking about again. I don't think that L's dad [i]will[/i] take her and M to dinner. (Sorry, guess that's on another post) It's just the gall of him to think that he's in any sort of position to "facilitate a reconciliation" between L and M when he's too fricking arrogant and clueless to even know that his disregard for my humanity in the face of my children is what contributed to the terrible start in life that M had, and how he undermined my parenthood throughout M's life that was at the very least the seed of the this unhappiness. Let go and move on? Great. Mess with my kids and act like the hero when you're the one that messed us all up in the first place? Someone better watch out. The only forgiveness I have in this is forgiving myself for being young and naive. [/QUOTE]
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