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Separating self worth from difficult child's perception of one's self...food for thought...
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 503683"><p>HI RE! I was very very moved by your post. And I am so incredibly glad to read that you and your daughter reconnected emotionally and honestly after so many years...I am so very happy for you. And IIRC - you are caring for her daughter - your grand? That must make it even more poignant. I hope this is truly the start of a new beginning for your relationship.</p><p></p><p>ANd on a purely selfish note - I couldn't help but think - OMG - I COULD NOT LAST 20 years with my difficult child behaving like this (he's 19) God Bless you and I truly hope my difficult child comes around long before then. Otherwise, I will likely be in a straight jacket. Kidding aside, I can't bear the thought that he may not outgrow this blame/hating game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 503683"] HI RE! I was very very moved by your post. And I am so incredibly glad to read that you and your daughter reconnected emotionally and honestly after so many years...I am so very happy for you. And IIRC - you are caring for her daughter - your grand? That must make it even more poignant. I hope this is truly the start of a new beginning for your relationship. ANd on a purely selfish note - I couldn't help but think - OMG - I COULD NOT LAST 20 years with my difficult child behaving like this (he's 19) God Bless you and I truly hope my difficult child comes around long before then. Otherwise, I will likely be in a straight jacket. Kidding aside, I can't bear the thought that he may not outgrow this blame/hating game. [/QUOTE]
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