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- From: tbachman@hamline.edu. (Toni Bachmann)
- Subject: Re: Hormonally Enhanced
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.185856.13762@uc.msc.edu>
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- Organization: Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota. [The Little U]
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:58:56 GMT
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- In article <22DEC199212151641@eldyn.gsfc.nasa.gov> goldberg@eldyn.gsfc.nasa.gov (Patti Twigg) writes:
- >>
- >Well, does anyone else find that just having kids around makes you
- >more prone to being moved by tearjerking movies? I've always
- >been emotional, but it seems that since I have become a mother,
- >I cry more easily at movies and commercials and some books (if
- >you really want a good cry try 'Love You Forever', forget the
- >author right now).
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- Yes, one thing I notice is that I cry for the happy things - for instance
- the first time they do something, (now, every year Christmas is a new one too)
- I cry when I know they are extremely happy about something you say or do with
- them. I cry all the time - and these are not my biological children. (I have
- lost four babies so I figure my maternal stuff is all intact anyway - and I'm
- working on being pregnant again - and will know if this month worked the day
- after Christmas - and I think it did work).
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