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difficult child -- the positive and the negative
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 318715"><p>Congratulations on your son's wedding!!!</p><p>I know what you mean about how much you worried about your difficult child being there and causing heartache. Thank goodness there were hardly any problems.</p><p>Our difficult child did not attend her brother's wedding and in the end, everyone was fine with the decision (although it was very difficult at first).</p><p>So good that your difficult child has a nice job now...one with prospects. Perhaps with a little support...it will all work out fine. Surely, this could lead to him finding his own place to live.</p><p>I know what you mean about two sides to one person:</p><p>Our difficult child is bright, has a good heart and also (thank goodness) does not get into trouble with the law. Her decision making abilities and impulsiveness...well....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 318715"] Congratulations on your son's wedding!!! I know what you mean about how much you worried about your difficult child being there and causing heartache. Thank goodness there were hardly any problems. Our difficult child did not attend her brother's wedding and in the end, everyone was fine with the decision (although it was very difficult at first). So good that your difficult child has a nice job now...one with prospects. Perhaps with a little support...it will all work out fine. Surely, this could lead to him finding his own place to live. I know what you mean about two sides to one person: Our difficult child is bright, has a good heart and also (thank goodness) does not get into trouble with the law. Her decision making abilities and impulsiveness...well.... [/QUOTE]
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