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Am I enabling by feeding my son?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 628965" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Woriedmom, for me that sounds like a good plan to support positive development in your son and also a good way to let him know that I out love him and are still in his corner. When asked to leave from home it may be difficult to feel loved and words may not change that. Actions tend to talk much louder.</p><p></p><p>Don't be too discouraged about your relationship with your son. For many the experience is, that at that age living apart makes feelings fonder between parents and young adult children. They are growing out from their childhood room and cohabiting tends to become difficult and irritating for all. Some distance both physically and emotionally may work wonders. I too have experienced that. My son left home at seventeen in less than favourable circumstances. I did worry if our relationship would ever be okay again. Now it is, in fact better than in over ten years. But the fact stays, even though he is under our roof again just not, but only temporarily and short time, he has absolutely grown out from his bedroom in this house. We can all tolerate each other when he is here, but because we know it is temporary. Simply wouldn't work for long term anymore.</p><p></p><p>Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 628965, member: 14557"] Woriedmom, for me that sounds like a good plan to support positive development in your son and also a good way to let him know that I out love him and are still in his corner. When asked to leave from home it may be difficult to feel loved and words may not change that. Actions tend to talk much louder. Don't be too discouraged about your relationship with your son. For many the experience is, that at that age living apart makes feelings fonder between parents and young adult children. They are growing out from their childhood room and cohabiting tends to become difficult and irritating for all. Some distance both physically and emotionally may work wonders. I too have experienced that. My son left home at seventeen in less than favourable circumstances. I did worry if our relationship would ever be okay again. Now it is, in fact better than in over ten years. But the fact stays, even though he is under our roof again just not, but only temporarily and short time, he has absolutely grown out from his bedroom in this house. We can all tolerate each other when he is here, but because we know it is temporary. Simply wouldn't work for long term anymore. Sent using ConductDisorders mobile app [/QUOTE]
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