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Re: good session - so why am i sad? » sunnydays

Posted by annierose on October 25, 2006, at 20:33:16

In reply to good session - so why am i sad?, posted by sunnydays on October 25, 2006, at 19:05:58

There is also the aspect of grieving --- coming to a realization of a connection that should have been there for you when you were young, a father you did feel that way about. As children, it is natural (and a normal part of development) to attach and depend upon our parents. But when that bond is broken or in disrepair for whatever reason, well that memory stays within us, reminding us not to trust those feelings again.

Your t is very kind and thoughtful. I'm glad he told you how he felt.

 

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