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mumstheword
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Thank you ladee! Yes acting "as if" has been a default mode for me for more of my life than I care to admit :barefoot:;).And this is a good opportunity to practice 'act as if'... to act as if you are confident about the outcom...
I have it down pat.:)
The guy we saw ended up being a nice man, so we were in luck. My application had just been sitting there for nearly half a year and nobody had done anything about it, so getting all my supporting letters from counsellors, clinicians and support orgs is really going to push me to the top of the list.
He was a kindly, most likely gay, very effeminate man and I even joked to him "You're not scary at all!".
He seemed to like my guy too, which is good because he is a very tall, perhaps slightly intimidating-looking, bald, white man and many people seem to judge him (lots and lots of overly PC people and extreme "feminists" around here). He is always delighted when people are friendly, because he gets so much of the hostile judgey receptions.
We are trying to move separately as we both need room for our children, who are living with abuse-neglector other parents.
Hopefully the fact that where I am now is soooo rough and problematic and my guy is a security for the neighbor women and children here, will help him get approved to take over the lease.
I took him in only because he had nowhere else to go because I was no way ready for a live in relationship. The fact that we are still together and still like each other is kind of a miracle:woot:!!!!
If we didn't have all these children I think we would be fine to continue living together but the very real threat of serious
intergenerational trauma, for our kids, just cannot be ignored.
I can hardly believe we have 10 children between us! Mine were a product of neural damage, entrapment, brainwashing and mental unwellness. My guy has (had) a serious brain injury - TBI, and all his children were conceived after the fact too, so we were both, literally, not in our right mind when we co-made all these children.
To top it all off we are both deeply empathetic, perhaps much more so because of our neural impairments. The kid's welfare have to come first.
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