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Adult daughter with 2 special needs kids
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<blockquote data-quote="Kat9" data-source="post: 766656" data-attributes="member: 34173"><p>Youre right Copabanana. I told my son today I was worried and would just like to know where she is. I got good news that her Deceased Dad’s ex wife took them in. I’m glad she has shelter. I don’t know how this ex lives but doesn’t matter. I’m not picky right now. Just glad she found shelater. I hope she conducts herself in such a way as to not get thrown out. I also know another woman near me who has severe autistic non verbal son. He isn’t fully potty trained and is 9 or so. But she does set him on the potty and for the shape he’s in I can tell he has training. Her house is always clean and tidy and she has dinner in the table for her husband when he comes home, having disabled children is no reason to Kay around and do nothing and destroy other peoples houses and expect other people to raise your kids and yourself too. It’s insane.m</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kat9, post: 766656, member: 34173"] Youre right Copabanana. I told my son today I was worried and would just like to know where she is. I got good news that her Deceased Dad’s ex wife took them in. I’m glad she has shelter. I don’t know how this ex lives but doesn’t matter. I’m not picky right now. Just glad she found shelater. I hope she conducts herself in such a way as to not get thrown out. I also know another woman near me who has severe autistic non verbal son. He isn’t fully potty trained and is 9 or so. But she does set him on the potty and for the shape he’s in I can tell he has training. Her house is always clean and tidy and she has dinner in the table for her husband when he comes home, having disabled children is no reason to Kay around and do nothing and destroy other peoples houses and expect other people to raise your kids and yourself too. It’s insane.m [/QUOTE]
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