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Reply to "My daughter is extremely sensitive and I have some worries."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are children like this who occasionally approach my daughter, who is disabled. They run up and hug her because they want to "sympathize" with her. But my daughter is not sad and she does not require pity and sympathy. Anymore than some black stranger required a hug and gum. There's something kind of weird and tasteless about what your daughter is doing. It's not sensitivity. I'm not trying to be mean, but if your daughter truly cares about BLM, take her to marches. If she truly cares about homeless animals, get her involved. Stewing in her own emotions is not a sign of sensitivity. In fact, what she's doing can be downright insensitive. It's a sign of self-involvement. It's inward focused, not outward focused. I agree that there's a need for perhaps some therapy here, or at least some thoughtful dialogue.[/quote] Well let's just hope no one approaches your daughter then. :roll: I mean honestly. SN parents are insane. I think the main reason kids can not form relationships with any SN kids is because of their parents who want every interaction so peticular that you are ALWAYS disappointed. Most complain of lack of empathy. Now we have too much empathy. [/quote]
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