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Date Posted: Thu, 04/ 1/04 2:09pm
Author: bd
Subject: Re: homeless
In reply to: kangi 's message, "Re: like the wind" on Wed, 03/31/04 11:53pm

>Hey Bow
>Well my parents are still here.... but not sure if I
>am. Wonder how come.
>Kangi
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Yo Kangirena; goot to hear from ya :) _ I often wonder if women feel the same way as men when they lose their parents. Because women are the backbone of a family, men only support in that effort. As in the wild or even among domestic animals, you can see that it is the 2nd Alfa female that takes the lead role when a loss occurs of the riegning alfa female.

So women have caretaker responsibility of the flock or herd in a sense. so when the lead female topples, then the offspring human males of that female begin to feel homeless like an orphan.
In my own situation, I'm wondering how my sisters are going to handle this. So far they're just acting stupid and my older brothers wife is feeling helpless because her own marriage is in disarray(??).

Anyway, for some reason, one of my nieces is handling it very well. And I'm glad for her and her family.

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