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<blockquote data-quote="PennyFromTheBlock" data-source="post: 634487" data-attributes="member: 18271"><p>Headlights mom - I understand- and being new at this, it's been hardest to BOTH love and not like. I mean, I know living with the difficult child brought those feelings out- I loved him but didn't like him much.</p><p></p><p>Right now, I'm ok with the none to minimal contact. Less is more. It 'feels' cold to me, but necessary.</p><p></p><p>You spoke of dogs- my little dog never did like difficult child. Like, my dog (he's little- 10 lbs) could be in my lap and difficult child could walk in the room and that boy would start growling and going crazy! They know more and sense more than we think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PennyFromTheBlock, post: 634487, member: 18271"] Headlights mom - I understand- and being new at this, it's been hardest to BOTH love and not like. I mean, I know living with the difficult child brought those feelings out- I loved him but didn't like him much. Right now, I'm ok with the none to minimal contact. Less is more. It 'feels' cold to me, but necessary. You spoke of dogs- my little dog never did like difficult child. Like, my dog (he's little- 10 lbs) could be in my lap and difficult child could walk in the room and that boy would start growling and going crazy! They know more and sense more than we think. [/QUOTE]
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