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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750904" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Beta, I swear, if all of us were poor and had nothing to offer them that they felt was beneficial to them, these types of kids with these personalities would never see us. Ever. My two younger kids would love us if we were broke. I won't say we are broke, but we don't have much spare money anymore. And they still want to be around us.</p><p></p><p>Kids like Kay? We are nothing but dollar signs to Kay. When I read these stories, to me it seems as if these very difficult young people want nothing to do with us unless we are giving them something. T hey need to be gaining something from us or we are not worth it . Their values are twisted. They act twisted. I wonder about their capacities to love.</p><p></p><p>I took a nap and feel better today. We are not answering our phones or reading any texts unless we recognize who is contacting us and know that the people are "safe."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750904, member: 23706"] Beta, I swear, if all of us were poor and had nothing to offer them that they felt was beneficial to them, these types of kids with these personalities would never see us. Ever. My two younger kids would love us if we were broke. I won't say we are broke, but we don't have much spare money anymore. And they still want to be around us. Kids like Kay? We are nothing but dollar signs to Kay. When I read these stories, to me it seems as if these very difficult young people want nothing to do with us unless we are giving them something. T hey need to be gaining something from us or we are not worth it . Their values are twisted. They act twisted. I wonder about their capacities to love. I took a nap and feel better today. We are not answering our phones or reading any texts unless we recognize who is contacting us and know that the people are "safe." [/QUOTE]
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