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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 71971" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>I think you can be detached, and at the same time ask for respect.</p><p></p><p>Lets turn the table, so you were 18 when you had him? Did you do waht you wanted when you wanted, and not let him know where you were going to be, when you would return, if you would be there to pick him up from school, work, a date, or etc? I dontg thinks so. You not only loved your child but respected him, and taught him what respect means.</p><p></p><p>I dont think you are asking too much.</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 71971, member: 297"] I think you can be detached, and at the same time ask for respect. Lets turn the table, so you were 18 when you had him? Did you do waht you wanted when you wanted, and not let him know where you were going to be, when you would return, if you would be there to pick him up from school, work, a date, or etc? I dontg thinks so. You not only loved your child but respected him, and taught him what respect means. I dont think you are asking too much. Jen [/QUOTE]
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