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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 681456" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Devastated, I want to clarify what I said. I DO believe this was an aberration for your daughter. I DO believe she feels terrible about it. I DO think she is sincere in her desire to make it right and do not think that you mean so little to her in general. I was just speaking about that moment, when the money meant more to her than the potential aftermath. She was probably not even counting on the aftermath ever arriving, and in that sense you were an abstraction to her. That hurts. Like it hurts when I think about my son spending coins his grandfather spent a lifetime collecting, ironically no doubt imagining he would leave them to his grandchildren one day. It hurts when we are discounted that way, but I don't think you were targeted. I'm sorry for the harshness of my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 681456, member: 17720"] Devastated, I want to clarify what I said. I DO believe this was an aberration for your daughter. I DO believe she feels terrible about it. I DO think she is sincere in her desire to make it right and do not think that you mean so little to her in general. I was just speaking about that moment, when the money meant more to her than the potential aftermath. She was probably not even counting on the aftermath ever arriving, and in that sense you were an abstraction to her. That hurts. Like it hurts when I think about my son spending coins his grandfather spent a lifetime collecting, ironically no doubt imagining he would leave them to his grandchildren one day. It hurts when we are discounted that way, but I don't think you were targeted. I'm sorry for the harshness of my post. [/QUOTE]
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