A fathers anxiety is a strong emotion
johno
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OK... This might be pushing it... but, this is a strong emotion for me. So which of the two works best, if any?
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And, well, you would have to assume they were feeling some pretty strong emotions. With that in mind, I would keep no weapons in the house to do away with yourself, or locks to lock them in. Or maybe they are just thinking, "when dad gets done with the photos, we can go back to cartoons"............but that isn't a strong emotion.
Scary thoughts, these are.
Lots of people seem to interpret that it is their emotions that they are showing, the viewer's emotions.................I don't interpret it that way, but then I am generally confused.
Did you put a date on your entry. I tried to PM you last night and my PC quit on me.
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And the girls are just beautiful!
I just don't see "strong" emotion.
No worries.
peace.
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