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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 471320"><p>Three Shadows...what powerful stories. Thank you for sharing them with us.</p><p></p><p>Nancy....This comment <em>"I believe they have no idea the negative impact adoption has on the woman, or on the child for that matter. Those of us who live with this do understand..." </em>WOW!!!! </p><p></p><p>Special thougths for you and your family...especially this Friday.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps we are fortunate in that once in awhile our difficult child seems to have some (very limited) regrets. However, it is a rare thing. Her general attitude is that she lives life with no regrets. She has told me many times that she is happy and it is hard for me to wrap my head around this when she calls us with almost daily drama/trauma...and sometimes it is rather EXTREME! In addition... like what has also been mentioned here...no cause and effect reasoning and that is just scary...PERIOD. She pretty much always lives life on the edge. Once in a blue moon after many, many, and I do mean MANY repeats of the same mistake she may (and I do mean MAY) learn a life lesson (somewhat). SIGH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 471320"] Three Shadows...what powerful stories. Thank you for sharing them with us. Nancy....This comment [I]"I believe they have no idea the negative impact adoption has on the woman, or on the child for that matter. Those of us who live with this do understand..." [/I]WOW!!!! Special thougths for you and your family...especially this Friday. Perhaps we are fortunate in that once in awhile our difficult child seems to have some (very limited) regrets. However, it is a rare thing. Her general attitude is that she lives life with no regrets. She has told me many times that she is happy and it is hard for me to wrap my head around this when she calls us with almost daily drama/trauma...and sometimes it is rather EXTREME! In addition... like what has also been mentioned here...no cause and effect reasoning and that is just scary...PERIOD. She pretty much always lives life on the edge. Once in a blue moon after many, many, and I do mean MANY repeats of the same mistake she may (and I do mean MAY) learn a life lesson (somewhat). SIGH. [/QUOTE]
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