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Setting tough boundaries and its miserable
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 568647" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>That's really sad to hear Payla. You're being very brave to teach him limits like this. As for his daughter, that's tough. What would happen if they did see eachother and he stole or started something? Would that be a worse memory than just missing him? Maybe a speaker phone call or skype would be better? Or if comfortable ....meet at a restaurant and set time limits very rigidly? Might need to do that on the 24th because so much is closed on the 25th. </p><p></p><p>Others here who have lived it may have more useful ideas. Keep strong! You're doing the right but very hard to do things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 568647, member: 12886"] That's really sad to hear Payla. You're being very brave to teach him limits like this. As for his daughter, that's tough. What would happen if they did see eachother and he stole or started something? Would that be a worse memory than just missing him? Maybe a speaker phone call or skype would be better? Or if comfortable ....meet at a restaurant and set time limits very rigidly? Might need to do that on the 24th because so much is closed on the 25th. Others here who have lived it may have more useful ideas. Keep strong! You're doing the right but very hard to do things. [/QUOTE]
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