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Topic: Do you agree that a mothers love is unconditional?
MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 06/12/09 10:49 AM
:heart: Do you agree that a mothers love is unconditional?:heart:

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Fri 06/12/09 10:50 AM
yes.I agree.

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Fri 06/12/09 10:52 AM
Yeppers!bigsmile

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 06/12/09 10:54 AM

yes.I agree.
flowerforyou

lilith401's photo
Fri 06/12/09 10:57 AM
No.

It should be.... but I've seen plenty of cases where it's not.

franshade's photo
Fri 06/12/09 10:59 AM
sad to say but no

there are some parents unable to love unconditionally

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 06/12/09 11:05 AM

No.

It should be.... but I've seen plenty of cases where it's not.
bigsmile i agreeflowerforyou

Gossipmpm's photo
Fri 06/12/09 11:05 AM
:heart:

lilith401's photo
Fri 06/12/09 11:13 AM
I used to be a foster care consultant. For the first couple months I would go home and throw up after reading what mothers did to their children. I lost 15 pounds at that job.

Gossipmpm's photo
Fri 06/12/09 11:23 AM
Ya know

The only time I ever felt true pure love was when I held and bonded with each of my babies

I never felt that at all for any man. I knew then that's what love really was!!

Foliel's photo
Mon 06/15/09 10:46 PM
I know some mothers that only had children so they could keep their asses on welfare. When the state took the kids...they had more.

lilith401's photo
Tue 06/16/09 07:55 AM

I know some mothers that only had children so they could keep their asses on welfare. When the state took the kids...they had more.


If Children's Services takes a child from its mother they take every other child born to them from the hospital. However, if the mother signs over her parental rights willingly, she is allowed to keep any subsequent children she births.

franshade's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:01 AM
wow kinda like a sale buy one get one free sad

metalwing's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:22 AM
Yep.

74Drew's photo
Tue 06/16/09 08:24 AM

:heart: Do you agree that a mothers love is unconditional?:heart:

there's no such thing as unconditional. everyone has their limits. IMO


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Tue 06/16/09 09:13 AM
I always laugh when they interview serial killer's moms.
They always seem so in the dark about their kids.
"Oh well he had some problems but nothing serious, he was a good boy"

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Tue 06/16/09 09:15 AM
My cousin left her son at my uncles when he was a toddler. She didn't come back.

lilith401's photo
Tue 06/16/09 09:16 AM

I always laugh when they interview serial killer's moms.
They always seem so in the dark about their kids.
"Oh well he had some problems but nothing serious, he was a good boy"



Oh yeppers, the moms I talk to say the same. But if I dig deep enough they will tell me about the dogs buried under the porch and the sociopath diagnosis at age 7... or climbing out on the roof at age 10 and saying they are going to jump 'cus they don't want to clean their rooms...laugh

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Tue 06/16/09 09:25 AM


I always laugh when they interview serial killer's moms.
They always seem so in the dark about their kids.
"Oh well he had some problems but nothing serious, he was a good boy"



Oh yeppers, the moms I talk to say the same. But if I dig deep enough they will tell me about the dogs buried under the porch and the sociopath diagnosis at age 7... or climbing out on the roof at age 10 and saying they are going to jump 'cus they don't want to clean their rooms...laugh


Oh, but he was just a little boy, he really didn't mean anything by that.
Now we did get a bit worried when he was setting those fires, but he seemed to grow out of it.

lilith401's photo
Tue 06/16/09 09:26 AM
I heard one not too long ago, this kid poured kerosene in a sinkful of water, then lit it on fire to re-enact a scene from Free Willy for his little brother. happy

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