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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 622962" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>HI. I don't think it's trivial, it's important, and it's causing you distress.</p><p>We have quite a few family photos up. They are memories of happier times and give me hope for the future. I also have quite a few of my son's paintings hanging in the house (he studied art in college before he went to University). It's part of our shared past, we can't pretend those times never happened and I wouldn't want to. But for you, if it's causing you this distress, maybe take them down for a while and see how that makes you feel. You may miss them. You may still have the memories in your head anyway. That's true for me. How does easy child feel about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 622962, member: 17650"] HI. I don't think it's trivial, it's important, and it's causing you distress. We have quite a few family photos up. They are memories of happier times and give me hope for the future. I also have quite a few of my son's paintings hanging in the house (he studied art in college before he went to University). It's part of our shared past, we can't pretend those times never happened and I wouldn't want to. But for you, if it's causing you this distress, maybe take them down for a while and see how that makes you feel. You may miss them. You may still have the memories in your head anyway. That's true for me. How does easy child feel about it? [/QUOTE]
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