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Friar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-14-03 03:53 PM
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29. No, he was right.
She was far less committed than me. We have a good relationship and I always encouraged the kids to be in contact with her. I do think kids should have two parents even if they don't live together. She just didn't have a strong maternal instinct, I guess. It's not a judgement against her. She's a fine person. And I'm not really all that verbal. I just loved those babies and talked to them and held them and read to them and and changed diapers and all that sappy stuff. I'd be a great GranPa :)In my mind, my kids are stuck at about four years old. I guess that's a typical parental thing.
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