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Situation with gfg32 has gone "beserkier"
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 619604" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>I am sorry for your poor mom, fighting forces she can't begin to understand. I"m sorry for girlfriend and her family (although, I would be careful about believing anything your son reports..this is HIM reporting what he says they said, right?) I'm sorry for you and your husband. difficult child is causing a maelstrom of conflict, flying emails and distress. They are good at that. We were flying emails here today too, about our difficult child. </p><p>Thing is.....you have done it all right. He is out there doing what he does. The girlfriend already knows who he is, that is why she got the restraining order...she is just caught up in drama. Or she is a little crazy herself. Or he is lying about what she says. Or all of the above or none. </p><p>You have a house to yourself, with husband, and no financial drain. You did so well! Hold that thought. YOu can lay your head down tonight and go to sleep without worrying. He is finding his way with all the drama that goes along..he tried to have you part of the drama but it didn't work, so he has moved on to others. Your mom...well when have moms ever listened to daughters? right? Let her do what she does too.</p><p>You can ask her not to forward emails, but I doubt it will work. I usually just delete stuff like that without reading. I never regret it. Anything important will come through again.</p><p>Hugs to you and husband. Keep working on that peace you deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 619604, member: 17269"] I am sorry for your poor mom, fighting forces she can't begin to understand. I"m sorry for girlfriend and her family (although, I would be careful about believing anything your son reports..this is HIM reporting what he says they said, right?) I'm sorry for you and your husband. difficult child is causing a maelstrom of conflict, flying emails and distress. They are good at that. We were flying emails here today too, about our difficult child. Thing is.....you have done it all right. He is out there doing what he does. The girlfriend already knows who he is, that is why she got the restraining order...she is just caught up in drama. Or she is a little crazy herself. Or he is lying about what she says. Or all of the above or none. You have a house to yourself, with husband, and no financial drain. You did so well! Hold that thought. YOu can lay your head down tonight and go to sleep without worrying. He is finding his way with all the drama that goes along..he tried to have you part of the drama but it didn't work, so he has moved on to others. Your mom...well when have moms ever listened to daughters? right? Let her do what she does too. You can ask her not to forward emails, but I doubt it will work. I usually just delete stuff like that without reading. I never regret it. Anything important will come through again. Hugs to you and husband. Keep working on that peace you deserve. [/QUOTE]
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