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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 499214" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>This is so true for many of us. For me it was when my son punched his girlfriend and broke her nose. She was a mother to a 2yr old girl who I believe was in her custody. I was so disgusted that he would do this to another woman and a young mother. (Esecially since I rescued him form an abusive homelife as a foster child). I was so upset that her little girl might have seen it or heard it happen. So upset that at the very least that baby would see her poor mother's battered face. I realized then that difficult child#2 needed to experience the full consequences of his terrible choices. I have not helped him since. Perhaps in the future when he is out of prison and truly trying to be a beter person rather than just doing the minimum for the maximum benifit I will feel differently. I do hope that time comes but if it doesn't...I can remain detached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 499214, member: 2315"] This is so true for many of us. For me it was when my son punched his girlfriend and broke her nose. She was a mother to a 2yr old girl who I believe was in her custody. I was so disgusted that he would do this to another woman and a young mother. (Esecially since I rescued him form an abusive homelife as a foster child). I was so upset that her little girl might have seen it or heard it happen. So upset that at the very least that baby would see her poor mother's battered face. I realized then that difficult child#2 needed to experience the full consequences of his terrible choices. I have not helped him since. Perhaps in the future when he is out of prison and truly trying to be a beter person rather than just doing the minimum for the maximum benifit I will feel differently. I do hope that time comes but if it doesn't...I can remain detached. [/QUOTE]
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