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Why do some parents get more responses than others
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 96519" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I don't post often and when I do, I don't get many responses but I understand. My problems are not ones with quick or easy answers unless I'm willing to let my daughter fend for herself and I just don't think she's quite there yet but getting closer. Plus, I don't bring much of my pain into my posts even though it is there. Truth be told, I've tried to post a few times and just decided to not bother because I knew what I would get is not what I needed and my pride won't let me ask.</p><p></p><p>I do, however, try to respond to posts, at least where I think I can help. Sometimes I just can't do it because the pain is too raw. Other times I will try to do a post and it just comes off being angry or bitter with nothing really constructive (especially for newbies who are in the process of adopting an older child), so I don't respond. The other times I don't respond is when I truly have no knowledge of the issues, whether it be encropesis or medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 96519, member: 3626"] I don't post often and when I do, I don't get many responses but I understand. My problems are not ones with quick or easy answers unless I'm willing to let my daughter fend for herself and I just don't think she's quite there yet but getting closer. Plus, I don't bring much of my pain into my posts even though it is there. Truth be told, I've tried to post a few times and just decided to not bother because I knew what I would get is not what I needed and my pride won't let me ask. I do, however, try to respond to posts, at least where I think I can help. Sometimes I just can't do it because the pain is too raw. Other times I will try to do a post and it just comes off being angry or bitter with nothing really constructive (especially for newbies who are in the process of adopting an older child), so I don't respond. The other times I don't respond is when I truly have no knowledge of the issues, whether it be encropesis or medications. [/QUOTE]
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