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scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=njtosd][quote=6packscaredy]As secrets go it may be the tip of the iceberg. But if it’s not it doesn’t seem that crazy since they were s pending loosely[/quote]
It’s not the money, it’s the secret. This guy is a whack job. He has a personal website, which is bizarre (the headings that you would think would link to additional info about him are actually just words).
http://timsadowski.com/The central picture looks more like “kidnapper/victim” rather than “father/son”. There’s also a stomach turning picture of his foot, and random pictures of sun umbrellas, etc. I’m not sure what the point is.[/quote]
I like the foot picture. Motorcycle accident photos on the Internet serve a valid purpose.
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ParticipantI’m a hipster in a clichéd way.
My phone put that accent mark on not me.
If I were on a documentary like this I think the Internet comments would be equally scathing.
I wonder how the experience looks from sadowskis’ eyes…
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ParticipantCompanionship fades as they establish their own thing.
love is too vague. It’s just the sum total of how other people make us feel and what they do for us. Kids love their parents in a nostalgic way but the spell is broken when they create their own lives.
It’s sad. It’s the beginning of dying.
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ParticipantMany lawyers hate rules.
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Participant[quote=Blogstar]I don’t think the answer about relationships is complicated , scaredy.
We can be cognizant of the material , social support, etc that comes from/with our loved ones, and even know that we don’t want to lose those things and still love them completely. It doesn’t have to look good looking at it all the time, you just have to know the balance is there and accept that is as good as it gets.It’s actually pretty strange to think that your son doesn’t love you…that’s just how things work, unless you actually abuse the hell out of them. …and even then they probably still do. I doubt there ever has been a kid, who had reasonable premise to think their parents did the best they could, who didn’t love them.
Same with wives…anyone who married in a reasonable state of emotional health could never not love the mother of his children….even if the couple divorced.
Just PM me if you want to pay for this therapy session.[/quote]
Do you take insurance?
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ParticipantWhat is the point of having children if you can’t control them forever?
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ParticipantAs secrets go it may be the tip of the iceberg. But if it’s not it doesn’t seem that crazy since they were s pending loosely
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ParticipantA guy really does need more than 1 type motorcycle.
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ParticipantI am told the goal is to produce independent kids. But I can now see the upside to a needy codependent guilt ridden relationship.
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ParticipantI think we lost him.
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ParticipantOk. I was just thinking out loud. I guess it’s not too objectionable.
He really doesn’t miss us at all. Not one iota. He has his complete own life going on. It Is really really distressing. I served a purpose but he’s on his way except for money. It seems sad to glimpse in on fb. But maybe it’s ok.
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ParticipantIt seems worse for a parent to be snoopy
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Participant[quote=spdrun]Not unethical. If he doesn’t want the world reading it, and wants only “friends” to see it, he should limit the audience. There may be more personal posts that are in fact limited.[/quote]
If he and some friends were at a bar chatting and I snooped unseen it feels that would be wrong even if they were speaking loudly enough for the public to hear
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ParticipantIt is wrong to read a diary left on a school bench
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