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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 756227" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>RN,</p><p></p><p>Maybe, some subtle comments or conversations with your son to instill confidence in him that you know he'll make the right decision. Encourage him and remind him that he's come so far and has a good head on his shoulders. Sometimes (as I'm guilty of it too) my conversations start out with telling adult sons what they shouldn't do rather than trying to build them up and remind them they're adults and try to let them know I have confidence they'll make good decisions.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Crayola, hopefully he will in short time see that nothing has changed with her, not get too invested and be able to break off the communication without too much crazyiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 756227, member: 23405"] RN, Maybe, some subtle comments or conversations with your son to instill confidence in him that you know he'll make the right decision. Encourage him and remind him that he's come so far and has a good head on his shoulders. Sometimes (as I'm guilty of it too) my conversations start out with telling adult sons what they shouldn't do rather than trying to build them up and remind them they're adults and try to let them know I have confidence they'll make good decisions. I agree with Crayola, hopefully he will in short time see that nothing has changed with her, not get too invested and be able to break off the communication without too much crazyiness. [/QUOTE]
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