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The story does sound far fetched, and like something you'd see in a movie.
I can understand why you'd be upset over her choice, yet I wonder if, in her current state of instability, she's capable of making a more rational choice. It's so hard to know another persons reasoning. I hope this doesn't drive a wedge between her and your family. It sounds like she might very well need help again in the future.
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I'm not sure what to take on this. I can tell you from experience....the need to be a mother is a VERY powerful thing. I would have done just about anything to have a child and yes...I suppose you could say I was obsessed. In some women, there may never be need to be a mother...some a little stronger...and obsessed, like me and it seems, your aunt. She may be willing to sacrifice herself, so to speak, to be able to have a child, any way she can. Please don't abandon her.
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That is what I thought, that she is not mentally stable and the instability is making her make the wrong choices.
I know that in a realtionship nobody else has to get involve, but when she did what she did it's hard to saty away from her. I only want what is best for her and apparently she doesn't want that, I'm sure I will get over it, but is going to take me a while
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