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From: XtraMSN Nicknamekellomal  (Original Message)Sent: 13/05/2008 3:09 a.m.
Do these Ps see themselves as different from other people?
I wonder about this so much. My 18yr P is the other side of the world and has no-one------does he ever wonder why? He must see friends of his in happy family environments and surely must question why he doesnt have that.
My 15yr ?P shows no real concern that his brother is so far away and yet is fully aware that he is on his own. He now displays all the traits of his brother and must realise that he soon will have no-one. I understand that these Ps cant change but I still find it so hard to accept especially when they have had so much love and security. They surely must have felt that life was so much better then?
Kel


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From: XtraMSN Nicknamepandora721Sent: 13/05/2008 6:49 a.m.
Hi kel....would guess here that the older son doesn't realise he is alone cos there will be people he comes into contact with daily anyway.and its not going to be his fault that he is isolated, its probably yours......its always the mothers fault.even thousands of miles away.

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