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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 96081" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>I have learned to accept that my husband will not grieve on anything the way that I would. What I learned to accept is that he still loves me, and that how he reacts is not to be takenly personally.</p><p></p><p>You have every right to feel what you are feeling towards your son, and in that with a written explanation you have shown how he is stil being held accountable.</p><p></p><p>I had to be that way with my son, and eventually he did stand up on his 2 feet. I dont tell him alot of times that I love him, so when I do he chuckles nervously, tells me he loves me, and definitely knowws I am approving of the right choices he is making all on his own.</p><p></p><p>Jennifer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 96081, member: 297"] I have learned to accept that my husband will not grieve on anything the way that I would. What I learned to accept is that he still loves me, and that how he reacts is not to be takenly personally. You have every right to feel what you are feeling towards your son, and in that with a written explanation you have shown how he is stil being held accountable. I had to be that way with my son, and eventually he did stand up on his 2 feet. I dont tell him alot of times that I love him, so when I do he chuckles nervously, tells me he loves me, and definitely knowws I am approving of the right choices he is making all on his own. Jennifer [/QUOTE]
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