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Terri T. - 2013-11-21 19:32:56
I have never thought of you as a bore. I love your blogs and how much you teach me about things I've never even thought about. In spite of the fact that we have never met and may never meet, we have formed a strong friendship and I treasure it.
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Amy - 2013-11-23 02:56:16
Wow, I totally am in the same boat of not feeling worthy enough to be paid for my skills, and not feeling worthy of even being given security. Not feeling needed is a familiar one, too. I actually made plans to try and work out these exact issues for myself sometime in the near future.
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lorrie - 2013-12-14 09:02:21
William & Mary Spring Hop 1958 FTW! I just wonder if my biological father ever wanted me. M1 created by 2 college professors who'd lose their jobs & housing if acknowledged, M2 created by two farm workers living in a 3 wall room & roll up shades. I was prime adoption material being a healthy Caucasian female and Mr. Me was the 3rd boy. We both benefitted or would have by being girls, while our girls would have been allowed to live with their culture & their bloodlines if they had been boys. Strange world.
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