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Holiday full of tears not cheers
From: a mom who lost her daughters to alienation of narcisstic father
Remote Name: 150.142.238.148
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tears not cheers......
(Last changed: February 26, 2006)
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Re: Holiday full of tears not cheers
From: lisacirig@yahoo.com
Remote Name: 207.68.118.67
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Hi Mom. I also am dealing with an ex who has attempted to alienate me from my two boys. I have always said that this wouldn't be happening if they had been girls. After I saw your comments on the web site I realized that I was wrong. I cried for you, thinking of you and your girls. Let us just hope and pray that they realize someday that they have been a victim of this very painful syndrome. And also realize that they have a loving mother. Be strong, never give up and don't blame the girls.
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