Hi Kathryn, It's nice to meet someone who spells her name like I do. We're a rare breed. One of the hardest is to not let my daughter know how I feel about her father, He's never supported her and he hasn't contacted her in over seven years. I try not to let her know that I'm really angry and upset with him, after all she only has one father and if when she gets older she wants to have a relationship with him I don't want it to be influenced by what I"ve told her over the years. I want her to form her own opinion of him, That way she can't come back to me and tell me that I poisoned her mind about him
2007-09-10 13:09:53
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answered by Kathryn R 7
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Hey, it's the collection of Kathryn's! Sorry I don't quite fit in.
When I bought my first computer, the company never charged me. I called their local place where I bought it, and their regional and national headquarters, and finally I went in and told them. It turned out there was at least one other woman who hadn't been charged, either. After all that, they STILL didn't charge me. I felt guilty about it, but I asked a minister and he told me I had done everything I could do, and if they weren't competent to charge me, it wasn't my fault. Eventually, the whole company went out of business. Hey, I tried five different ways, including originally handing over my card: If they couldn't charge me, it wasn't my fault. I still felt a little guilty, though.
2007-09-10 22:59:25
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answered by Katherine W 7
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