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It is not only some exotic insects and creatures that eat their young. I’ve seen parents do it quite regularly. It happened to my friend when we were boys. His mother ate him. She tried to eat me too but I got away. I ran as fast as I could and after I did that once she left me alone. After I ran away that first time I could visit without her making a meal out of me. She knew I knew what she was up to and furthermore, I knew she knew I knew. Before all this “knewing” gets ridiculous I know that because of what we both knew I knew, she didn’t like me much which was okay with me. If you don’t like someone very much you are unlikely to eat him. Knowing made me safe – which I think it usually does.
I’ve noticed that parenting is a constant oscillation between “laying down my life” for my children, through making sacrifices, compromises, agreeing to meet situations “half-way”, and taking it up – doing the things I need to do as an adult, sometimes as if I did not have children at all.
TALENTS
You are probably especially talented in four or five areas – I hope that over your lifetime you develop all your talents.
LOVE
I often feel unconditional love for you and I’d like it to always be so – but I am fallible and my love will often fall short.
To over-protect a child is to shield him or her from all possible, imaginable, even unimaginable dangers. This tells the child he or she is incapable of being a separate person and incapable of fulfilling his or her potential without constant help and surveillance.
To under-protect a child is to fail to provide reasonable and necessary safeguards in a world that is sometimes unsafe. This can make a child feel alone, lost, and vulnerable.
1. Enriched is the woman who does not lose herself to her marriage or motherhood. She has a strong spirit of independence while being a loving wife and mother.
2. Enriched is the woman who does not accommodate poor manners (being taken for granted or being victimized) from anyone (not husband, children, in-laws, siblings, or her parents).
3. Enriched is the woman who lives above manipulation, domination, and intimidation. Her relationships are pure and open; her boundaries are defined, secure, and strong.
4. Enriched is the woman who does not participate in unwanted sexual activity. She honors her body as her private temple and shares it, even in marriage, only by her own deliberate choice.
5. Enriched is the woman who has developed a strong, clear, identity. She regularly articulates who she is, what she wants, and what she will and will not do. She is unafraid of defining herself.
6. Enriched is the woman who knows that pursuing her dreams to be educated, to work, to accomplish much, to expect much from her life, are profound acts of partnership in marriage and profound acts of mothering. She knows that the woman who “takes up her life” does more for herself, her husband, and her children than the one who surrenders it.