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Old 04-05-2006, 23:38   #31
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Re: the 62 yr old mother?

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That is sooooo funny, can't believe it ...
Sadly it appears to be true.


'Don't have a tantrum Tarquin, Mummy likes it in the nursing home.'


'Now you're potty trained you can help Mummy on to the comode, and stop being difficult.'
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Old 04-05-2006, 23:44   #32
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Re: the 62 yr old mother?

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Sadly it appears to be true.


'Don't have a tantrum Tarquin, Mummy likes it in the nursing home.'


'Now you're potty trained you can help Mummy on to the comode, and stop being difficult.'

ROFPML G nice anicdote and lesson.
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Old 09-05-2006, 11:56   #33
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Oh Westender How I Do Agree With You ....i Have Brought My G/daughter Up Since She Was 11yrs Old She Is 19 This Year .the Road Has Not Been An Easy One & Ive Felt Useless At Times But She Is A Great Kid ..but I Would Never Recommend Or Want A Child In My Late 50's Or 60's ..i Will Be 62 This Year & No Way Do I Want Another .DON'T GET ME WRONG IM GLAD IVE GOT MY G/DAUGHTER LIVING WITH ME ..WE'VE HAD SOME FUN .
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Old 09-05-2006, 22:37   #34
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Re: the 62 yr old mother?

Even now I still get broody when I see a tiny baby. But all to soon tiny babies grow up into demanding children.
I only have to have one of my lovely Grandchildren for a few days and then I realise it's nice to see them come and nice to see them go.
This old woman must have something seriously wrong with her. She is most certainly not thinking of the child in all of this.
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Old 10-05-2006, 09:13   #35
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What a shame for the child it is almost certain that the mother will die while the child is of a young age how selfish just think of the pain that child will feel as most of us get a whole life with our parents and then have tha pain of seeing tham die when we are older and alot more able to cope with the situation af death.

Daddiboo's mum died when he was only 4 years old and his dad died when he was only 15! and like i said no child should have to bury a parent as young as that!

That woman must be scared of dying alone and that is sooo selfish she has thought of herself through and through.

Also i think she said that other family members will look after the child when she is gone, but what if they didnt want another child then they will feel pressured into it.

I give up what is this world comming to?
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Old 10-05-2006, 11:39   #36
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I agree that she does come over as selfish - I want it, and therefore I must have it at all costs. Am very glad my children never needed her as a psych!
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Old 10-05-2006, 18:14   #37
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Selfish arrogent sellfish publisity seeking more money than sense egotistical women.
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Old 10-05-2006, 21:41   #38
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It's very good of her saying " I'll have a baby and then someone else will look after it."
It makes me angry just thinking about this selfish being.
You can just imagine the heart broken child in a few years.
" Tell me about my mum"
Oh she only had you because she wanted a baby. It didn't matter to her that she wouldn't be around to see you grown up coz somebody will look after you.
It's even more scary to think that there are people in the so called caring profession that think allowing her to do this is OK.
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Old 13-05-2006, 09:21   #39
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i hear shes not making any plans as regearding watching her grandchildren grow up
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Old 13-05-2006, 10:14   #40
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Also i think she said that other family members will look after the child when she is gone, but what if they didnt want another child then they will feel pressured into it.
You know the old saying, "Where there's a will, there's a way"
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Old 13-05-2006, 13:40   #41
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I too lost my parents at a relatively young age, but it was worse for my younger brother, he was 14months when my dad died at the age of 39 and he was 11 years old when my mum died at the age of 45. I know how much he suffered from losing them so young and I too think this so called psychiatrist needs treatment for dillusional ideas!
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