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GregFL:
Yes Walter

and then there were those of us that never ever wanted "it" at all, we just wanted to be normal kids.

However, other people who thought our brains needed a little washing (not my phrase) had a different idea on what was good for us, and unfortunately we didn't have the power to stop it.

Im afraid the "cure" was much more destructive for many than the cause.

Ft. Lauderdale:
Greg,
I truly get what Walter is talking about.  In some ways I was only the fair haired boy for a short time.  I had to fight for alot.  I love and respect Walter. I'm trying to get what your saying as well.  What was so bad? Thats what I don't get.
Did your own kid not try to rebel or because of your divorce (I'm divorced too) didn't that cause similar problems for your son too?  Maybe I should ask you this privatly but I swear it seems like alot with you and Antigen  has to do with how your parents handled alot of it.  I may be dead wrong but(and you know what comes after but)I keep hearing and remembering what you and Antigen have said in the past.  Antigen keeps digging deeper and deeper now for some Witch doctor crap.
I listen to her here and I listen to how she posts  diffrently on other sites and I trying to figure it all out.

Ft. Lauderdale:
Someone recently told me that the girls "chicks" at cranbrook used to refer to you as "Whitey Corvette"   :razz:

Anonymous:
MARSHALL
SOS web site states:
"Recovering alcoholics, addicts, adult children of alcoholics and co-dependents are especially susceptible to joining cults or sects. Often anxious, fearful, lonely, shameful, confused and depressed, we emerge from the fog of addiction vulnerable, naïve and gullible. We lack the inner resources and abilities to cope with the world around us. We are lost, seeking help, feeling abandoned and hopeless. Our sense of self-worth and self-esteem is abysmally low. We have no clear conception of our selves and a frail and uncertain sense of self-identity. Very often we are unsure of who we are or what the purpose of living is. In such a condition our powers of judgment and decision-making are impaired. Naturally, we follow the advice of those who seem to have our best interests at heart or have authority over us."

It goes on and on and on and on like this, (much like this web site), targeting the problem, but offering no alternative solutions, (much like this web site). Unless, (much like this web site), you advocate just letting everyone do whatever the hell they want to, consequences be damned. Critical analysis without equal or greater viable alternatives, (the very essence and definition of this web site), has less value than one Thai baht at a Rolls-Royce dealership.

Anonymous:
and FT. LAUDERDALE,
You should heed Antigen's warning of the danger of denial, for there is no more expert on this subject then one who has dedicated her life, for all of us to see, to becoming a person who never leaves the nefarious realm of denial.

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