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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Those of us thinking that the OP sounds "off" [b]are not focusing on her choice to take the girls in or not. [/b] That is a difficult choice and no one thinks it is a no brainer. OP is, however, a nut job who likely should not be raising any children, let alone those that will be dealing with what these girls will be dealing with. And no, OP it is not our lack of maturity that makes us unable to read between the shallow lines you write. If this is a creative writing exercise, you get a D for lack of depth. If this is real, my heart goes out to these girls.[/quote] But that IS what you should be focusing on, as that is 98% or not more of the post. It's obvious you had a hard time with comprehension and identifying the MAIN IDEA in school.[/quote] Here's the OP with all the weird parts bolded. This isn't even taking your other crazy posts into account. More than 2% is crazy. [quote]Sister is in the hospital in another state and doesn't seem to be doing very well. I went to visit last week and she stated that if anything happens to her, she wants me to take her two girls. One is hers biologically, the other she inherited in a strange twist when her young former sister-in-law decided she didn't want to be a mother. Here's my dilemma. I am happily a new empty nester. I've been so enjoying my freedom that I put in for a transfer on my job to go work in a fabulous major city faraway for a year or two. I'll be returning to my home here afterwards. Then I considered putting in for another transfer that would take me to another major city for a year or two and/or maybe abroad. On the one hand, I feel entitled to live my life for me finally, after sacrificing it all to raise my own child. [b]And this is not a sister I was close to anyway. [/b]S[b]he was always a bitch to me.[/b] That is, until I became financially independent.[b] She's always just been a mean person to everyone. Horrible! [/b] On the other, I am in the best position to raise them financially. And I'm their best chance. [b]I tried to look on the bright side and think about how wonderful it will be to have a girl in the house again.[/b] My daughter and I are BFFs and really enjoyed her teen years doing girly stuff. [b]We had lots of fun with hair and beauty days, going to the salon, shopping. Just being real girly girls. Getting her ready for the prom was a blast![/b] So were our movie dates together. [b]We walked down the street holding hands... [/b] The girls are just 13, so the great news is that I won't be taking in young kids who need before and after care. They can get themselves out to the bus stop. [b]And they just adore me. I am THEE favorite aunt. [/b] Advice? [/quote] At the end of the day, the ratio of 'incredibly sad things' you say to 'exuberant exclamation points' you use is very very strange. [/quote]
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