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Date Posted: 18:39:07 07/18/07 Wed
Author: KH
Subject: Well said on all accounts Theresa, I couldn't have explained it any better. One example I can give is my nephew (I have 2 girls) who is 13, his room is a very dark green which could almost pass for black, with yellow lights, heavy metal posters and you should see his my space sight, it's also dark and heavy metal. My brother also bought him black nail polish the other day (which I can't say that I would do...LOL), but he explains that this is his sons way of expressing himself and his interests at this time in his life. And I have to say that my nephew is one of the most happy, loving, caring and outgoing young people I know. He just has tastes at this time that aren't condusive to what we as adults my be fond of...LOL. I too think Jeremy's room is pretty cool! Take Care! :o)
In reply to: Theresa 's message, "Or maybe Frank thinks that black and gray is manly, gruff and strong and so he doesn't mind his son's room being that way. As for sticking up for Frank, I'm sure he's a good hearted person, who has no idea how to be a part of a family because he's used to running the show. Denise made her choice with the information that she had. This is a totally new situation, she wouldn't know this side of him if he never had to show it. She wouldn't know his chauvinistic side until she chose to do her own thing and quit just being a wife and mother." on 13:13:35 07/18/07 Wed


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> [> My ditto also goes to your comments on Denise. Claudia Joy said that Denise was one of the strongest people she knows and was sorry she doesn't tell her enough. Denise lost herself for awhile there defining herself as always being somebody's daughter, somebody's wife and somebody's mother. She lost sight that there was a Denise, but boy she sure has found her and wants a life of her own as well. Take Care! :o) -- KH, 18:42:22 07/18/07 Wed [1]


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