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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My love for my children is unconditional. No matter what they do I will still love them. [/quote] Mines not. If i had a Casy Lee Anthony or any other <insert psychopaths name here> I'd cut bait. Yes, it woulf be devestating, but I could not live someone like that, even my own child.[/quote] My love would still be there. Doesn't mean I would like them or want them in my life, ie Casey Anthony, but the love remains forever.[/quote] [b]So you can still love someone you no longer want in your life?[/b] I call that love of an idea of a person that never was. Love is an active exchange. Id mourn a REAL LONG time the loss of a child that never was. I'm incapable of loving a psychopath. [/quote] A child dies, regardless of age, you mourn the loss of that child, and hence the relationship, but your love for that child doesn't die with it. I bonded in love with my children when they were born and while it can be tempered it cannot die or be killed. That is different from liking, respecting, or a desire to interact, with them.[/quote]
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