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<blockquote data-quote="Waitingforamiracle" data-source="post: 761533" data-attributes="member: 25449"><p>Hi again Busy. Sorry for late reply - your last paragraph is spot on. I definitely did it for ME! </p><p>I felt at peace and happy after I'd sent son the money. But it's complicated too. I sent the money because I had no idea what my son's state of mind was that Christmas Day. I feared the worst and I worried that he thought no-one cared about him. That's how I used to feel sometimes as a young person. My dad divorced my Mum when I was 18 months old, and he was a rather biased father, favouring his new family over us. I sometimes felt I was not loved. I don't know my son's mind. I can only look into my own, and yes, that child's mind does think in pretty simplistic ways...Must go now, but thanks so much to you and everyone who has answered me so kindly. I wish you peace and safety in this New Year xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waitingforamiracle, post: 761533, member: 25449"] Hi again Busy. Sorry for late reply - your last paragraph is spot on. I definitely did it for ME! I felt at peace and happy after I'd sent son the money. But it's complicated too. I sent the money because I had no idea what my son's state of mind was that Christmas Day. I feared the worst and I worried that he thought no-one cared about him. That's how I used to feel sometimes as a young person. My dad divorced my Mum when I was 18 months old, and he was a rather biased father, favouring his new family over us. I sometimes felt I was not loved. I don't know my son's mind. I can only look into my own, and yes, that child's mind does think in pretty simplistic ways...Must go now, but thanks so much to you and everyone who has answered me so kindly. I wish you peace and safety in this New Year xxx [/QUOTE]
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