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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 623831" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow! I feel so...humble. Thank you. I hope I can help others avoid my many mistakes.</p><p></p><p>I also guarantee you that some posters don't like my no-nonsense approach, but I can only be what I am. I care passionately, and if I can even save one person from believing you can't save or repair some young children, that certain children can possibly be permanantly damaged before he is an adult, or that we deserve to be abused by our children or parents or siblings just because by random we all share the same DNA, I will try. I don't know that my take on things is right for everyone, but I'm glad it helps some. I did walk many roads that many never have to walk and I hope they never do!!!! But the paths, such as adopting a psychopathic young boy, gave me a look at something I didn't even know existed. And then adopting an older aged boy who just walked out on the family in adulthood was odd too...I wish neither on anybody. And 36, well, he is 36...a big challenge. And then we had Daughter who actually overcame meth use...so I've been through a lot that I hope nobody ever learns about first hand!!!</p><p></p><p>You have all really been there for me during my times of need too.</p><p></p><p>by the way, where is Recovering Enabler??? I miss her!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 623831, member: 1550"] Wow! I feel so...humble. Thank you. I hope I can help others avoid my many mistakes. I also guarantee you that some posters don't like my no-nonsense approach, but I can only be what I am. I care passionately, and if I can even save one person from believing you can't save or repair some young children, that certain children can possibly be permanantly damaged before he is an adult, or that we deserve to be abused by our children or parents or siblings just because by random we all share the same DNA, I will try. I don't know that my take on things is right for everyone, but I'm glad it helps some. I did walk many roads that many never have to walk and I hope they never do!!!! But the paths, such as adopting a psychopathic young boy, gave me a look at something I didn't even know existed. And then adopting an older aged boy who just walked out on the family in adulthood was odd too...I wish neither on anybody. And 36, well, he is 36...a big challenge. And then we had Daughter who actually overcame meth use...so I've been through a lot that I hope nobody ever learns about first hand!!! You have all really been there for me during my times of need too. by the way, where is Recovering Enabler??? I miss her! [/QUOTE]
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