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Another flea that we KOs have is that we trust others but we

don't trust ourSelf. Trust was the first thing we were supposed

to learn as infants -- but we had nadas.

Our nadas couldn't teach us lots of stuff that those who had

'normal' mothers learned because our nadas were incapable of

learning that stuff. <sigh>

- Edith

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I am lucky that I had my Granny and Granddaddy. I always felt safe with them. In

fact my Granny raised me the first 3 years of my life. I called her Granny but

she was and always has been my mother in my heart. I made sure that mother knew

it too. When she screamed at me that she hated my guts and wished she had given

me away. I usually screamed back that I loved Granny more than her and that I

too wished that she had given me away.

I always felt like my Granddaddy was my Daddy and I called him that for quite a

while. I also felt that way about my Uncle Jimmy too.

Granny had a little treasures drawer in her kitchen. Whenever I would come over

she would open it up and give me some of the things. It was really junk, but

they were treasures to me because they came from her.

I miss her now. She has been gone for 5 years and I can still see her face and

hear her voice. I can still see and hear my Granddaddy too and he has been gone

since I was 11 yrs old.

If it weren't for them I hate to think where I would be now. They were my

security and I had/have great faith in their love for me.

All those things mean more to me now than they did when I was a kid. I

have lost them all now, but I still have 2 people in this world that I treasure

(as far as family goes) and they are Aunt Pat and her husband.

Debbie

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Another flea that we KOs have is that we trust others but we

don't trust ourSelf. Trust was the first thing we were supposed

to learn as infants -- but we had nadas.

Our nadas couldn't teach us lots of stuff that those who had

'normal' mothers learned because our nadas were incapable of

learning that stuff. <sigh>

- Edith

Send questions and/or concerns to ModOasis-owner

" Stop Walking on Eggshells, " a primer for non-BPs, can be ordered via

1-888-35-SHELL () and for the table of contents, go to:

http://www.BPDCentral.com

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I had no one. But my dogs loved me unconditionally. When THEY

beat me, the dogs licked the tears from my eyes and the snot

from my nose. Dunno what I would have done without the dogs.

- Edith

Deborah Kovak wrote:

> I am lucky that I had my Granny and Granddaddy. I always felt safe with them.

In fact my Granny raised me the first 3 years of my life. I called her Granny

but she was and always has been my mother in my heart. I made sure that mother

knew it too. When she screamed at me that she hated my guts and wished she had

given me away. I usually screamed back that I loved Granny more than her and

that I too wished that she had given me away.

> I always felt like my Granddaddy was my Daddy and I called him that for quite

a while. I also felt that way about my Uncle Jimmy too.

> Granny had a little treasures drawer in her kitchen. Whenever I would come

over she would open it up and give me some of the things. It was really junk,

but they were treasures to me because they came from her.

> I miss her now. She has been gone for 5 years and I can still see her face and

hear her voice. I can still see and hear my Granddaddy too and he has been gone

since I was 11 yrs old.

> If it weren't for them I hate to think where I would be now. They were my

security and I had/have great faith in their love for me.

> All those things mean more to me now than they did when I was a kid.

I have lost them all now, but I still have 2 people in this world that I

treasure (as far as family goes) and they are Aunt Pat and her husband.

> Debbie

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>

> Another flea that we KOs have is that we trust others but we

> don't trust ourSelf. Trust was the first thing we were supposed

> to learn as infants -- but we had nadas.

>

> Our nadas couldn't teach us lots of stuff that those who had

> 'normal' mothers learned because our nadas were incapable of

> learning that stuff. <sigh>

>

> - Edith

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Edith,

I wish you had. Although this is too late to do you much good back then Here are

some strong {{{{{{HUG}}}}}}s and a hanky for the tears, As well as a Shaking

fist of anger at them.

Debbie

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>

>

> Another flea that we KOs have is that we trust others but we

> don't trust ourSelf. Trust was the first thing we were supposed

> to learn as infants -- but we had nadas.

>

> Our nadas couldn't teach us lots of stuff that those who had

> 'normal' mothers learned because our nadas were incapable of

> learning that stuff. <sigh>

>

> - Edith

Send questions and/or concerns to ModOasis-owner

" Stop Walking on Eggshells, " a primer for non-BPs, can be ordered via

1-888-35-SHELL () and for the table of contents, go to:

http://www.BPDCentral.com

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