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that darn bull again
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 708452" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I had a "friendly" relationship with my mother, who I loved very much, except for the long period we were estranged. After she died I was in agony that I had not had more. Because a great love for her surged from within me when I could no longer be hurt by her.</p><p></p><p>There were questions, too, that I had never asked. And now everybody is gone. We are Jews and our family almost all of it stayed in Russia. Why did nobody tell me if they had been killed in the holocaust and why did I never ask?</p><p></p><p>pigless. I think what is coming up for you is normal for a person like who you are which is deeply connected, loving, responsible and caring. I will speak for myself: I grew myself from soil that was not necessarily what I needed or what I wanted. But I grew well. I think we may have more than a little in common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 708452, member: 18958"] I had a "friendly" relationship with my mother, who I loved very much, except for the long period we were estranged. After she died I was in agony that I had not had more. Because a great love for her surged from within me when I could no longer be hurt by her. There were questions, too, that I had never asked. And now everybody is gone. We are Jews and our family almost all of it stayed in Russia. Why did nobody tell me if they had been killed in the holocaust and why did I never ask? pigless. I think what is coming up for you is normal for a person like who you are which is deeply connected, loving, responsible and caring. I will speak for myself: I grew myself from soil that was not necessarily what I needed or what I wanted. But I grew well. I think we may have more than a little in common. [/QUOTE]
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