Kathy
06-25-2003, 09:58 AM
>Subject: Re: REUNION SPARKS ANGERFrom: Jackie jdajda@newsguy.comDate: 6/25/03 5:16 AM Pacific Daylight TimeMessage-id: <fi4jfvkp5b5vi97uttsnhom05gcjudgcts@4ax.com>On 24 Jun 2003 16:20:02 GMT, reneekarynracine@aol.comhomesafe (KathyT) wrote:So far, nobody has said she should be bypassed. I can only speak formyself.I said the level of emotions that goes into a reunion with siblings, andotherbfamily members is not the same as it is with the bmother. I've beenthrough aseries of reunions, and can say that the one with my bmom, while it is theonethat means the most to me, was the most emotional. I would not have beenreadyat 16. I would not have felt ready, and even if I'd have thought about it (Ihad not) I wouldn't have followed through with it at that time.Do you think it okay that the woman has to hear about her relinquishedson or daughter through her other son or daughter?Do you ever wonder if that is painful for the woman?Do you care?Or is she guilty no matter what.Jackie
Geeesh, after all these years, you are still so clueless.
Kathy
"To err is human; to forgive, divine."
Geeesh, after all these years, you are still so clueless.
Kathy
"To err is human; to forgive, divine."
