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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh, I hope it works out for the best for her. It seems like a pretty extreme swing from one thing to the other, but hopefully it will bring her happiness.[/quote] It is a big change to go from a woman who called herself “Queen of Darkness” to a woman who publicly professes her love and commitment to God. But she also had a son and probably has has some major shifts in her worldview. Becoming a parent affects many people to make changes in their life for the sake of their child. Moving to a better home or school district, eating healthier, becoming more focused on family activities to accommodate your child is not “swinging” to an extreme. Her life looked exhausting before, and she has stated in interviews her child comes first. If someone with a small child (especially their first child) makes changes to accommodate their child and their family’s happiness, I think it is healthy and shows maturity. Let me guess, if Kat was still living in LA and practicing witchcraft and occult magic, you would think she was stable? She was fine then…but the moment she became a Christian, it was a symptom of her mental illness? I think she has shown that she is seeking happiness for herself and her child. [b]LA is not a particularly healthy place to raise families. [/b] She says she’s happy and her son is happy. [/quote] Thanks for letting us know you’ve never lived in LA, No, don’t lie now and say you have. You sound provincial.[/quote] For the record, 2 of my children were born in Europe, the rest in Colorado. They love being able to say that they are “Native” in Colorado, since Colorado is being overwhelmed by people fleeing California. We have lived in 14 different states during their childhood. You are correct- I haven’t raised any kids in LA. I was born and raised in NYC and Houston, TX, as we had homes in both states for my dad’s job. Of all the places we lived, my kids agree that New Mexico is their favorite place- except it too is being overcrowded and overwhelmed by people and families leaving California. I am sensing a pattern when I mention Colorado and New Mexico: people fleeing California. maybe they are all “swinging” to a new life? [/quote]
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