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My mother's letter to difficult child....VENT
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 339302" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p><span style="color: Orange"><span style="font-size: 9px">**sniff** **sniff**</span></span></p><p></p><p>Thank you, Ladies!! Other than that, I finally feel speechless- it's so nice to "know" people who really get it and give emotional support while still keeping me in check!</p><p></p><p>difficult child called last night and I told him his grandmother had written but I didn't think I should forward this letter (I have forwarded ALL others to and from her) because I thought she read WAY too much into his letter. He said "don't worry, I know how she is". I gave one example only and told him about she went on about telling me exactly how I should feed the dog and that the two of them would stay onto me about it. He carcked up laughing and said send it to him anyway and he'll write her back and tell her he was just joking about the dog- it's not a big deal. I'm not sending it to him because I know he's not mature enough to see the other manipulation in it and as Marg says, it would cause him worry in the long run and it is needless. The last thing my son needs is more neurosis passed onto him- he already has to deal with whatever I inadvertantly "leak" to him. LOL!</p><p></p><p>Ok, I guess I haven't reached complete "speechlessness" yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 339302, member: 3699"] [COLOR="Orange"][SIZE="1"]**sniff** **sniff**[/SIZE][/COLOR] Thank you, Ladies!! Other than that, I finally feel speechless- it's so nice to "know" people who really get it and give emotional support while still keeping me in check! difficult child called last night and I told him his grandmother had written but I didn't think I should forward this letter (I have forwarded ALL others to and from her) because I thought she read WAY too much into his letter. He said "don't worry, I know how she is". I gave one example only and told him about she went on about telling me exactly how I should feed the dog and that the two of them would stay onto me about it. He carcked up laughing and said send it to him anyway and he'll write her back and tell her he was just joking about the dog- it's not a big deal. I'm not sending it to him because I know he's not mature enough to see the other manipulation in it and as Marg says, it would cause him worry in the long run and it is needless. The last thing my son needs is more neurosis passed onto him- he already has to deal with whatever I inadvertantly "leak" to him. LOL! Ok, I guess I haven't reached complete "speechlessness" yet. [/QUOTE]
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