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<blockquote data-quote="ysne58" data-source="post: 104590" data-attributes="member: 3570"><p>That boomerang approach sounds interesting. My stepson (now 37 and living away from home) has huge self esteem issues. He has a hard time handling direct comments. I think this boomerang idea might just work. It took me over two years after I married his father, just to get this wonderful young man to stop calling himself stupid.</p><p></p><p>I think he has taken my kids to every single kids movie that has come out since they were born. He comes over frequently just to spend time with them. I don't think this relationship could be much better.</p><p></p><p>I do hope something like that works for everyone posting here. I always feel very badly for someone with self esteem issues, it breaks my heart to watch that struggle go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ysne58, post: 104590, member: 3570"] That boomerang approach sounds interesting. My stepson (now 37 and living away from home) has huge self esteem issues. He has a hard time handling direct comments. I think this boomerang idea might just work. It took me over two years after I married his father, just to get this wonderful young man to stop calling himself stupid. I think he has taken my kids to every single kids movie that has come out since they were born. He comes over frequently just to spend time with them. I don't think this relationship could be much better. I do hope something like that works for everyone posting here. I always feel very badly for someone with self esteem issues, it breaks my heart to watch that struggle go on. [/QUOTE]
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