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Re: Help I need help kicked my son out (Intro post)
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<blockquote data-quote="DrPepper" data-source="post: 485641" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>moom, you've answered my question as to whether if I got sick or had some sort of illness if my difficult child would suddenly and miraculously stop thinking about himself as the center of the universe for one second and be concerned with me, his mom, who has always been there for him. Now don't get me wrong, I don't want to die, but my mind wonders what might trigger my son's immature mind into a mature young man, capable of caring for someone other than himself. If I was dying of cancer, would he come around??</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that you are struggling and that your daughter is moving away. My daughter moved out of state a couple of years ago. She's doing great, but I sure do miss her. You will too, but you'll find satisfaction in knowing that she can take care of herself and that you've done a good job as a parent to make this happen. Scary as it is to have them leave the nest, so it is inevitable. Also, where they live can become nice destination spots!</p><p></p><p>As for your son, you see on TV these sons who are devoted to their moms. What magic do these moms possess to garner so much devotion? Grown kids mentally abusing their mom? So wrong and I'm glad you're standing up for yourself. You always think that loving your kids will be enough for them to turn into good people and law abiding citizens, but not always the case. Sometimes love is not enough.</p><p></p><p>Take care,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrPepper, post: 485641, member: 13223"] moom, you've answered my question as to whether if I got sick or had some sort of illness if my difficult child would suddenly and miraculously stop thinking about himself as the center of the universe for one second and be concerned with me, his mom, who has always been there for him. Now don't get me wrong, I don't want to die, but my mind wonders what might trigger my son's immature mind into a mature young man, capable of caring for someone other than himself. If I was dying of cancer, would he come around?? I'm sorry that you are struggling and that your daughter is moving away. My daughter moved out of state a couple of years ago. She's doing great, but I sure do miss her. You will too, but you'll find satisfaction in knowing that she can take care of herself and that you've done a good job as a parent to make this happen. Scary as it is to have them leave the nest, so it is inevitable. Also, where they live can become nice destination spots! As for your son, you see on TV these sons who are devoted to their moms. What magic do these moms possess to garner so much devotion? Grown kids mentally abusing their mom? So wrong and I'm glad you're standing up for yourself. You always think that loving your kids will be enough for them to turn into good people and law abiding citizens, but not always the case. Sometimes love is not enough. Take care, [/QUOTE]
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