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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 419941"><p>I understand your anger. I guess I wonder is she truly trying to reconnect or is there something she wants from you? If she truly wants to reconnect then I would ask her if she is ready and willing to hear your feelings and anger? If she is then I would write it down and give it to her. It might take several drafts because what you give to her should express your feelings but also be done in a way that it is not just you in a rage (if it was me that would be my first draft). </p><p></p><p>I am also very angry at my difficult child but what I would like more than anything is him truly wanting to reconnect but that is not going to happen any time soon. </p><p></p><p>I also really sympathize with all of you with grandkids from your difficult children..... that is my latest worry. Now that he is living with his girlfriend I can't help but wonder if she will end up pregnant. Hopefully she is using birth control!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 419941"] I understand your anger. I guess I wonder is she truly trying to reconnect or is there something she wants from you? If she truly wants to reconnect then I would ask her if she is ready and willing to hear your feelings and anger? If she is then I would write it down and give it to her. It might take several drafts because what you give to her should express your feelings but also be done in a way that it is not just you in a rage (if it was me that would be my first draft). I am also very angry at my difficult child but what I would like more than anything is him truly wanting to reconnect but that is not going to happen any time soon. I also really sympathize with all of you with grandkids from your difficult children..... that is my latest worry. Now that he is living with his girlfriend I can't help but wonder if she will end up pregnant. Hopefully she is using birth control!!! [/QUOTE]
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