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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 581124" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I think one of the problems is that my younger son is doing well and is living the life that difficult child so desperately wanted to have. A stable life. Same house, school, friends, etc. I was so young when I had difficult child and made so many mistakes. We moved a lot bc his bio dad was such a big loser and was always in trouble. I'm a different person now that I'm twice the age I was when I had difficult child and I live a way different life than I did when he was young. My husband and I are responsible, stable people. We both work very hard and own a nice home. I wish I could have given *this* life to difficult child as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 581124, member: 12470"] I think one of the problems is that my younger son is doing well and is living the life that difficult child so desperately wanted to have. A stable life. Same house, school, friends, etc. I was so young when I had difficult child and made so many mistakes. We moved a lot bc his bio dad was such a big loser and was always in trouble. I'm a different person now that I'm twice the age I was when I had difficult child and I live a way different life than I did when he was young. My husband and I are responsible, stable people. We both work very hard and own a nice home. I wish I could have given *this* life to difficult child as well. [/QUOTE]
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