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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 513414" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I love you guys, you so get it. I have had a difficult time with the word detachment ever since I've been here. I couldn't see detaching from difficult child when she was a minor and I was still repsonsible for her and I read all the articles and posts on it and still couldn't manage to do it. I think there is a big difference between detachment when the are adults and acting like idiots, I can much better detach during those times. In my experience it's also much easier to detach when they are not living with you. When they are living in the same house as you are it's nealry impossible for me to detach because of the chaos created.</p><p></p><p>And I agree it's much easier to detach when they being abusive than it is when their good side comes out, it sucks me in every time....well almost every time.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 513414, member: 59"] I love you guys, you so get it. I have had a difficult time with the word detachment ever since I've been here. I couldn't see detaching from difficult child when she was a minor and I was still repsonsible for her and I read all the articles and posts on it and still couldn't manage to do it. I think there is a big difference between detachment when the are adults and acting like idiots, I can much better detach during those times. In my experience it's also much easier to detach when they are not living with you. When they are living in the same house as you are it's nealry impossible for me to detach because of the chaos created. And I agree it's much easier to detach when they being abusive than it is when their good side comes out, it sucks me in every time....well almost every time. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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