Re: seeking information



"Phyllis Nilsson" <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Unfortunately, it is true in both cases. Not every parent is able to care
for a child and not every child is able to care for a parent. There are
many circumstances that could prevent it, as unhappy as it may be for both
the parent and the child.

True, but "I don't like them much" probably shouldn't be one of them.

Sandi


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