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<blockquote data-quote="MissLulu" data-source="post: 756211" data-attributes="member: 24721"><p>Chickpea, it's the same for me. I know that there are scapegoated children, and that must be a terrible thing for any person to endure, but my son is anything but. He's been loved so much by us (and our wider family) and in many ways indulged more than his siblings -- more money spent on him, more leniency afforded to him etc -- yet to hear him speak you would think that he has been neglected all his life.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone who posts on this forum is the parent of a scapegoated child. If we were we wouldn't suffer the way we do and we wouldn't spend so much time reflecting on our relationships with our difficult children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissLulu, post: 756211, member: 24721"] Chickpea, it's the same for me. I know that there are scapegoated children, and that must be a terrible thing for any person to endure, but my son is anything but. He's been loved so much by us (and our wider family) and in many ways indulged more than his siblings -- more money spent on him, more leniency afforded to him etc -- yet to hear him speak you would think that he has been neglected all his life. I don't think anyone who posts on this forum is the parent of a scapegoated child. If we were we wouldn't suffer the way we do and we wouldn't spend so much time reflecting on our relationships with our difficult children. [/QUOTE]
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