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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 681066" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>Welcome, Holly. I know this is truly difficult for you. I am thinking that perhaps your son is embarrassed for his lack of judgement with the photos that he posted on FB. Has he "unfriended" you? </p><p></p><p>My significant other's son is in college and refuses to even allow us to be his FB friends. I think there are a lot of partying pictures on his page (also stupid). SO tried to follow him on Twitter awhile back, and son was upset by that. The point is that in general your son is handling his life pretty well. Now is the time to exercise some trust in him. Trust him to come back to you, but allow him some freedom. Resist the urge to contact him. Give him the space to miss you. </p><p></p><p>Distract yourself by finding something new to do with your time that is fun. </p><p></p><p>Many warm hugs for your hurting mother's heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 681066, member: 11832"] Welcome, Holly. I know this is truly difficult for you. I am thinking that perhaps your son is embarrassed for his lack of judgement with the photos that he posted on FB. Has he "unfriended" you? My significant other's son is in college and refuses to even allow us to be his FB friends. I think there are a lot of partying pictures on his page (also stupid). SO tried to follow him on Twitter awhile back, and son was upset by that. The point is that in general your son is handling his life pretty well. Now is the time to exercise some trust in him. Trust him to come back to you, but allow him some freedom. Resist the urge to contact him. Give him the space to miss you. Distract yourself by finding something new to do with your time that is fun. Many warm hugs for your hurting mother's heart. [/QUOTE]
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