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	<title>Comments on: middle school kids stink like skunks</title>
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		<title>By: annb</title>
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		<description>Those feelings of motherly-protection never go away either!   I've often wished I could take the place of my children in certain experiences!   I don't understand the cruelty of children - except that it had to come from somewhere!   I'm sure you're right, that kids who tease are probably insecure and trying to make themselves look better.  Again, I say the parents should have stepped in and helped those children feel better without having to belittle someone else!   I think the most positive thing we can do for our children is to never let them forget how much they are loved and beautiful they are - through our eyes and through God's eyes!
In His Love and Blessings,
annb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those feelings of motherly-protection never go away either!   I&#8217;ve often wished I could take the place of my children in certain experiences!   I don&#8217;t understand the cruelty of children - except that it had to come from somewhere!   I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re right, that kids who tease are probably insecure and trying to make themselves look better.  Again, I say the parents should have stepped in and helped those children feel better without having to belittle someone else!   I think the most positive thing we can do for our children is to never let them forget how much they are loved and beautiful they are - through our eyes and through God&#8217;s eyes!<br />
In His Love and Blessings,<br />
annb</p>
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