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lessons from wise warriors on detaching?
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 68540" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Weeping Willow, I love your quote. That has such meaning!!</p><p></p><p>Detatching isn't easy and I don't know if there is any real rules to it. You just kind of have to follow your heart. You sound like you are definatley ready, so begin by doing for yourself and not getting swallowed by his life choices. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you could tell us a little more about your life and what he is doing. Is he using drugs?? Or just being a general pain in the you know what??? </p><p></p><p>I detatched a few years back and because I did, it helped my easy child/former difficult child become the person he is today. Today he barely resembles the difficult child I knew 2 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 68540, member: 2442"] Weeping Willow, I love your quote. That has such meaning!! Detatching isn't easy and I don't know if there is any real rules to it. You just kind of have to follow your heart. You sound like you are definatley ready, so begin by doing for yourself and not getting swallowed by his life choices. Maybe you could tell us a little more about your life and what he is doing. Is he using drugs?? Or just being a general pain in the you know what??? I detatched a few years back and because I did, it helped my easy child/former difficult child become the person he is today. Today he barely resembles the difficult child I knew 2 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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