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<blockquote data-quote="Chasejazz" data-source="post: 750653" data-attributes="member: 24130"><p>I feel like my son tries to bate me into conversations like that, saying the exact same thing...that he never asked to be born, etc. etc. etc...</p><p>Inevitably, I find myself wondering what my life would be like if he <em>were </em>never born.</p><p>Then, I feel guilty for feeling that way.</p><p>Huge can opened, </p><p>worms everywhere. </p><p>I don't -- no, I <em>ca</em>n't <em>engage</em> in those types of conversations because they destroy me.</p><p>For now, the space between my son and I is my only sanctuary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chasejazz, post: 750653, member: 24130"] I feel like my son tries to bate me into conversations like that, saying the exact same thing...that he never asked to be born, etc. etc. etc... Inevitably, I find myself wondering what my life would be like if he [I]were [/I]never born. Then, I feel guilty for feeling that way. Huge can opened, worms everywhere. I don't -- no, I [I]ca[/I]n't [I]engage[/I][B] [/B]in those types of conversations because they destroy me. For now, the space between my son and I is my only sanctuary. [/QUOTE]
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