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Old 07-25-2008, 08:14 PM   #12
BookWyrm
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Default Re: Is it wrong for a mother to wish her son was more attractive?

When I saw this topic, I imagined someone who perhaps wished their overweight son could lose weight, to build his own self-confidence and feel better about himself.

Is it wrong to feel this way? Not if it were something like the above, but to feel this way in the manner of which you wrote.. yes.. a million times yes. It sounds like a pity party for yourself because the delivery person brought the wrong color sofa and how dare they give into your care something SO disappointing. This is your child... your smart and hard-working child, by your own words. How can he be anything but beautiful in your eyes?

Perhaps you worded yourself wrong, and for your son's sake I pray you did, but if not.. I pity him for having such an ugly mother at heart, who would be so selfish and shallow. No reply made here could be more harsh then your original post as it stands.
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