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So Happy to Know This is Why I'm Difficult

Thalassa

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Babies born late more likely to have behavioural problems | Society | The Guardian

And not because I had convulsions from a fever at two and had a mild concussion at four.

I am like one of those people born under a dark star that strangely had bizarre good luck compared to some average people. My father didn't even want a child, but I have always been so special and so strong (I've always been physically healthy, a fighter, never broke a bone, my mother once told me not to tell my sisters she considers me her most intelligent child, thanks to gramps or genetics, who knows...my grandfather even apparently viewed me as his personal moral redemption as a parent). It's why I would never have an abortion personally, despite my support of right to choose.

Children have so much potential, depending on how they are handled or raised. All life is meaningful. Even people with Downs often seem to have a strange advanced ability to forgive and love despite limited intelligence. I sometimes think truly horrible people were just never loved, serial killers are prime examples, who would they have been with a dedicated loving parent or guardian.
 
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