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Post by zamboman on Mar 21, 2006 7:03:30 GMT -5
Blood is thicker than water , however in some instances of broken families where the parents parted and went their own seperate ways to start a new life when the inmate was young then they disowned him a long time ago.
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Post by sclcookie on Mar 21, 2006 12:40:12 GMT -5
Blood is thicker than water , however in some instances of broken families where the parents parted and went their own seperate ways to start a new life when the inmate was young then they disowned him a long time ago. Some instances, only one parent disowned them at the time of seperation.....take it from a once single mom..... No matter what my son goes through, I would never disown him..... Now, I've seen one mother put her son down about every thing he did....and he was appologizing the whole time. It's ashame he felt the need to appologize to her. No mother should put down their child the way he was his whole life by his mother. I don't know what you call that.....probably some type of disowning, though she was in his life 'til she died, I didn't see the love for him from his mom. Can you imagine living in that household, growing up knowing your mother doesn't love you?
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