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A letter to my son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="Natsom" data-source="post: 665038" data-attributes="member: 19329"><p>I agree with you SWOT, but I have such a hard time believing that my son is so irrational. Why can't he agree with common sense? I know I'm being ridiculous. This is insanity.</p><p></p><p>My son always says that I'm inconsistent, and have always given him to little to late. I know that isn't true, but it kills me that this is what he believes.</p><p></p><p>Your right SWOT, this letter is for me. When I speak with him on the phone he just wants to play games and manipulate me. I don't want to talk with him anymore, and I want him to understand why. He's no longer in control of me, even if he thinks he is.</p><p></p><p>Acceptance is a tough thing. It doesn't make me feel any better now that I'm closer to acceptance. What it does is help me stay on track and feel more confident in how I deal with my DS.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe he is going to change any time soon. He hasn't hit bottom yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natsom, post: 665038, member: 19329"] I agree with you SWOT, but I have such a hard time believing that my son is so irrational. Why can't he agree with common sense? I know I'm being ridiculous. This is insanity. My son always says that I'm inconsistent, and have always given him to little to late. I know that isn't true, but it kills me that this is what he believes. Your right SWOT, this letter is for me. When I speak with him on the phone he just wants to play games and manipulate me. I don't want to talk with him anymore, and I want him to understand why. He's no longer in control of me, even if he thinks he is. Acceptance is a tough thing. It doesn't make me feel any better now that I'm closer to acceptance. What it does is help me stay on track and feel more confident in how I deal with my DS. I don't believe he is going to change any time soon. He hasn't hit bottom yet. [/QUOTE]
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