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New York Times opinion piece: When the Parenting Never Stops
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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 762081" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>NW, thanks for posting the text. Better idea, actually so everyone can read.</p><p></p><p>By the way, do you think your wife would be willing to visit this site and read some of the posts? She doesn’t have to post anything herself if she is not ready or doesn’t want to. But I think reading what others have been through and how they handle it might help her. When I started here I just read the posts for a long time before I ever posted anything myself. Some people never post and it works for them.</p><p></p><p>It’s such a welcoming place; I think she would feel that just through reading. You are a great support for her and that’s so important because often fathers and mothers handle this grief in different ways and many of us have experienced friction in our relationships due to these differences. All of us mothers here know <strong>exactly </strong>how she feels. She is in my thoughts and so are you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 762081, member: 23742"] NW, thanks for posting the text. Better idea, actually so everyone can read. By the way, do you think your wife would be willing to visit this site and read some of the posts? She doesn’t have to post anything herself if she is not ready or doesn’t want to. But I think reading what others have been through and how they handle it might help her. When I started here I just read the posts for a long time before I ever posted anything myself. Some people never post and it works for them. It’s such a welcoming place; I think she would feel that just through reading. You are a great support for her and that’s so important because often fathers and mothers handle this grief in different ways and many of us have experienced friction in our relationships due to these differences. All of us mothers here know [B]exactly [/B]how she feels. She is in my thoughts and so are you. [/QUOTE]
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