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by Nina11 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 5:09 pm
Well, Amber needed playtime in a playgarden; so the other parents did frown at me jumpin in on the swings.
(tho they let me when they noticed I let other kids too and pushed them-to sit on it myself and havin more fun then the actual kids LOL)
My dad was very comprehensive, a friend of mine was very much ashamed at watchin this.
Which was a shame, cause there s no harm.
I did feel a bit.... out of tune I guess.
Especially on the climbin thing. I m not great at climbin, okay, not at all, plus my body is weak so basically I d just attempt to grab somethin. So yes, I felt silly, but around some people who knew me (I can t get there by myself) it was more comfortable.
As for acting as a teen, and cravin a father figure and dad, it must be hard feelin your age slide, but I think it s normal to crave somethin you missed.
*safe hugs if wanted*
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by mow59 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 5:40 pm
hello, Non DID here,,
If a multiple was comfortable enough to let me know they are DID,, I would make sure they had a safe place place to act as a kid and let them be themselves. Figure ya would have to find the right person that would be not be judgmental and then the embarrassment is gone and the learning can be focased on....my way of looking at it....
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