. Being different is an opportunity.Do you agree or disagree and why?
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Tammyjane33
Community member Posts: 765 Pioneering
From my point of view I feel being different is an opportunity. It makes you stand out and shows you are unique. This can be used to your advantage. Its took a long time fore to accept I am different and that's ok. ❤️
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It took me several months to accept my son's physical limitations. He is now nearly 3 in November and I no longer feel sad about his physical disabilities.Time has helped along with talking to a therapist as well. 3 years ago I sat in a doctor's office pondering what to do next because deep down I could not terminate the pregnancy. I take my cues from his twin sister.Backup account only!
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@curiousmom1996 I'm glad you were about to seek support in regards to your son things take time, accepting something takes time it appears to me that your being the best mother you can be.
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