It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
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Replying to @TidusFox9 @AWochna
But solutions, not just vilification. Awareness isn't understanding or at least sympathizing. Cuz those are so hard for people unlike the sensitive kids on the block. I hope so, for future children's sake. This lineage is gone after me and my bros.
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Replying to @TidusFox9 @AWochna
want a hug of compassionate love? A shoulder? I get it and I am so sorry. And also glad you have self left to do the work. People do such awful things.
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Replying to @TidusFox9 @AWochna
With ya kiddo. So sorry my friend. Not a good way to start life.
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Replying to @DoreneFC
Thank you, yes, it already is. This is part of finding that. Awful truth? Hard and ugly perhaps, but I prefer truth to lies any day and had to tell this one to move forward. :) You're lovely to be so supportive xo
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Replying to @tannyo
good you stopped there then. :/
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I have wanted to post a memorial since my mother's death on October 1st. 2 months later and I can't write the loving part because I cannot move past this: facebook.com/molly.holzschla… sorry, but I needed more room so read it or don't. It's awful. and I need insight.
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everywhere, all genders, all ages. not insane actually. Predatory.
Glad your sister got help! In those years no less.
If today's awareness applied in the 1960s I'd have been a foster kid as both parents would be in prison.
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Hence "family" in my post as I know. I'm so sorry for your sister. I was referring to abuses FROM parents and particularly that mothers can be just as abusive, even worse. I hope the trusted member got course-corrected and didn't continue to harm others. :(
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most wouldn't. Which is why I do ;-)
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Replying to @rajadain
I'm glad you have that. I wonder about the U.S. thing. My parents were first gen immigrants and came from one hell and made another. We do what we know I guess.
Replying to @SDinguss
Some say yes. A few say no. I wonder if most just don't care, don't understand the question, or if it's too scary to admit humanity is messed up cuz then they are too?
Replying to @cazm
I'm so happy to hear that, truly. And that you know to be grateful for it makes me sad but I am glad you are aware it's not that way for all too many. Hope you're well of late, Caz!
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Replying to @techdudette
That is very true :D
Replying to @techdudette
LOL! So I've come to find out ;-)
Replying to @techdudette
Fair enough and true in a general parenting context. I'm not remotely talking about letting you fall of your bike to learn to ride it, however.
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country or world? culture or people? I'm conflicted because I don't relate to any of it and I am forming a theory this is part of my own conflicts with protected/privileged people with no idea of the evils that seem normal to some of us.
Replying to @tannyo
Thank you! This is how bridges get built. Yelling and screaming only go so far. Resolution is far easier when we look for common experiences. :)