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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 489872" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Must be wonderful to make such positive memories to help build trust and communication.</p><p></p><p>What you wrote about, I can totally relate to. Not in a "kind of" way, very specific point by point---- as a child...using a child's words, I said those very things. I felt like I looked different, everyone else was more deserving, that I was LUCKY to have a friend (and I had lots, but was the first to be dismissed) etc. I tried one time to even join in on being a bully of sorts, (more a clique which is a form of bullying when you dont allow others in) and i failed at that too, went over to her house and apologized and said I would never do that again. </p><p></p><p>I can also relate to the idea of forcing things to happen. Ihad never thought of it that way. I get desperate to fix things sometimes, to head things off much of the time. I have said the serenity prayer for years and years but I dont think I fully embraced it that way. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing, and I join you in being proud of difficult child... its a wonderful thing. Maybe years down the pike she will be a counselor if this is her element. I wish her continued success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 489872, member: 12886"] Must be wonderful to make such positive memories to help build trust and communication. What you wrote about, I can totally relate to. Not in a "kind of" way, very specific point by point---- as a child...using a child's words, I said those very things. I felt like I looked different, everyone else was more deserving, that I was LUCKY to have a friend (and I had lots, but was the first to be dismissed) etc. I tried one time to even join in on being a bully of sorts, (more a clique which is a form of bullying when you dont allow others in) and i failed at that too, went over to her house and apologized and said I would never do that again. I can also relate to the idea of forcing things to happen. Ihad never thought of it that way. I get desperate to fix things sometimes, to head things off much of the time. I have said the serenity prayer for years and years but I dont think I fully embraced it that way. Thanks for sharing, and I join you in being proud of difficult child... its a wonderful thing. Maybe years down the pike she will be a counselor if this is her element. I wish her continued success. [/QUOTE]
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