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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3206490" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Kids can change. I'm not a demonstrative person, so the wife and I seldom hold hands or kiss each other. My oldest son once commented that he didn't think I loved the wife because of that, in spite of the fact that we had been married for so many years and always did things together.</p><p></p><p>About a year ago and now that he's been married a while and had four kids, he took me aside to talk to me. He was choking up and finding it hard to speak. Finally, he managed to apologize because he now realized just how much I had to have sacrificed in order for the family to have what it did. I never finished college, but I was right there to assist and encourage the wife and both boys to get their degrees. For the most part, the boys did have to pay for their own college, but I'm sure that they appreciate their educations just that much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3206490, member: 7900"] Kids can change. I'm not a demonstrative person, so the wife and I seldom hold hands or kiss each other. My oldest son once commented that he didn't think I loved the wife because of that, in spite of the fact that we had been married for so many years and always did things together. About a year ago and now that he's been married a while and had four kids, he took me aside to talk to me. He was choking up and finding it hard to speak. Finally, he managed to apologize because he now realized just how much I had to have sacrificed in order for the family to have what it did. I never finished college, but I was right there to assist and encourage the wife and both boys to get their degrees. For the most part, the boys did have to pay for their own college, but I'm sure that they appreciate their educations just that much more. [/QUOTE]
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