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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 686325" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>For whatever it is worth, when my oldest was 14-16 he hated me. With an amazing intensity. Around age 19-20 he started to see why I insisted on things like chores and not eating raw hamburger (esp after it sat in your room for 2-3 days). By age 22 he actually thanked me for dragging him to all the docs, therapists, groups, etc... It blew me away to hear that. I really think if you stand your ground and insist on ending this and making him rejoin the real world, then in a few years he will see WHY you did it and he will truly appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 686325, member: 1233"] For whatever it is worth, when my oldest was 14-16 he hated me. With an amazing intensity. Around age 19-20 he started to see why I insisted on things like chores and not eating raw hamburger (esp after it sat in your room for 2-3 days). By age 22 he actually thanked me for dragging him to all the docs, therapists, groups, etc... It blew me away to hear that. I really think if you stand your ground and insist on ending this and making him rejoin the real world, then in a few years he will see WHY you did it and he will truly appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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