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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had the same nanny from the time I was born until I was about twelve. After twelve, nanny still was around for weekend babysitting and came to my birthday parties. I still have a warm and loving relationship with her. No, of course it is not the same as my relationship to my mother but it was profound for me. [b]I am very self-assured, confident and a risk-taker in business -- no doubt in part to the constant, dependable care of my nanny.[/b] My parents traveled a lot for their work and it didn't bother me or freak me out (like it did a lot of my friends) because I knew my nanny always had my back!!! Yes, of course I want the same for my children (when I have them). [/quote] That is quite the stretch.[/quote] In your completely unfounded opinion since you don't know me, my family, my former nanny or my childhood. But thanks for sharing. [/quote] "The same woman picked me up form school for 12 years and thus I became a risk-taker in business." OK[/quote] Let it go, PP. You are embarrassing yourself as you clearly have jealously issues with your nanny and SO want her not to matter to your child. It is so apparent to everyone. Leave this PP alone. She had a good relationship with her nanny. Why do you care how she views her own life and her own success. It has nothing to do with you. [/quote]
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