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I couldn't have said it any better. Thanks.

One Non-BP Recovering Man

--- maryec73 wrote:

>

>

>

>

> I feel very passionate about this one even

> though I do not have

> a child. A recent post of wheather to expose a child

> or not to a

> borderline grandparent. I want to say this.

>

> A parents job is to love a child unconditionally,

> help them grow

> as a person, keep the safe from any HARM and let

> them go.

>

> Our parents had a choice whethet or not to get

> help and not abuse

> us or put us in harms way. The choose to harm us.

> With that in mind,

> WHY ON GODS GREEN EARTH would anyone out there

> expose an innocent,

> helpless child to a person we now as HARMFUL???? You

> must protect

> the innocent at all cost. Don't you wish someone

> would have

> protected us?

> This should not even be a question. You have a

> choice to expose a

> child to potention harm. If you choice to expose

> them to an abusive

> person, you are no better than the abuser.

>

> Our issues with our parents are OUR issues. For

> Gods sakes do not

> make a child pay the price for this.

>

>

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