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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 286667" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>You know, I have learned to love my difficult child despite of his actions. I have not cried in years. Over anything. I think I cried too long and they just sort of dried up. difficult child is better now. He does not live with me. I do not have to deal with his pot use or his bad behavior. I get a daily phone call or text to check in and let me know he loves me. And he does. I just wish he loved himself. I'm not sad about his choices anymore. I've accepted he is who he is and will be who he will be regardless or what I do or don't do. If I feel like giving him gas for his car or a pack of cigarettes, I do. If I don't want to I don't feel guilty. It's nice to be able to love him again instead of resenting his actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 286667, member: 1436"] You know, I have learned to love my difficult child despite of his actions. I have not cried in years. Over anything. I think I cried too long and they just sort of dried up. difficult child is better now. He does not live with me. I do not have to deal with his pot use or his bad behavior. I get a daily phone call or text to check in and let me know he loves me. And he does. I just wish he loved himself. I'm not sad about his choices anymore. I've accepted he is who he is and will be who he will be regardless or what I do or don't do. If I feel like giving him gas for his car or a pack of cigarettes, I do. If I don't want to I don't feel guilty. It's nice to be able to love him again instead of resenting his actions. [/QUOTE]
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