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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]God I feel so sorry for her kids. [/quote] They're now getting used to having a "3rd dad" in their lives. C'est la vie for some kids when their parents can't sustain a long term relationship. [/quote] They’re used to it and will be fine when this ends.[/quote] We often see the result when kids share with the school counselor. No, not always just "fine."[/quote] Her daughter especially seems particularly sensitive and protective of her mother, maybe reflecting a deeper dynamic of her intuitively deeply sensing her mother's/pain/ vulnerability. One one hand, if not long term, this speaks to her having raised a sensitive, loving child. If it is a deeper, more ongoing feeling then it suggests she, JL, actually needs to get help for herself...that her issues put her daughter in the unfair, adult like position of worrying about her mother. Her daughter seems to have the sensitivity to intuit that her mother might not quite be ok. And that is the kind of thing that changes you as a daughter...if so, that would be a very sad position for both her children. Or any child in that position.. .[/quote] Her daughter is 13 and has no social media. So exactly how do you know all this?[/quote] I did not say I knew anything, I just shared my thoughts about her daughter's sensitivity, (a good thing) evidenced in her daughter's new book about prayer. She spoke of how she prays for her mother. I pieced together my thoughts about what that may reflect. Social media has nothing to do with it...her children recently had a profound loss in her recent breakup. They know her intimately and having worked with daughter's of certain kinds of parents...I shared my concern the daughter carries a certain level of ongoing worry about her mother. I also said she may not. [/quote]
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