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Son is back. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rina" data-source="post: 654099" data-attributes="member: 18848"><p>WHY is it so common? Why is it becoming so widespread?</p><p>I sometimes feel guilty (I know, too much of that) that my son has this background, that can explain his difficulties. The vast majority of the mothers in this forum DON'T have that, they have given birth to their children and loved them since the day they were born, and still it ended up like this. It hurts to read their posts. </p><p></p><p>I never expected my son to feel like he belongs in the US, despite his citizenship - I am not an American (husband is), and we raised our children overseas after all. But recently I'm getting the feeling that he thinks we expected that of him. He yelled at me that we never gave him the chance to learn about his country (we did...). He doesn't feel like he belongs, and that drives him crazy, literally...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rina, post: 654099, member: 18848"] WHY is it so common? Why is it becoming so widespread? I sometimes feel guilty (I know, too much of that) that my son has this background, that can explain his difficulties. The vast majority of the mothers in this forum DON'T have that, they have given birth to their children and loved them since the day they were born, and still it ended up like this. It hurts to read their posts. I never expected my son to feel like he belongs in the US, despite his citizenship - I am not an American (husband is), and we raised our children overseas after all. But recently I'm getting the feeling that he thinks we expected that of him. He yelled at me that we never gave him the chance to learn about his country (we did...). He doesn't feel like he belongs, and that drives him crazy, literally... [/QUOTE]
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