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Sundays are hard! (Warning whiny post ahead)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 466480" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Have you considered asking your other sons if he is right? Wiz tried that with me, but Jess and I have always been close and thank you was a momma's boy and they were both disgusted with him. Loved him, but disgusted with him just the same. thank you couldn't express it, part of his problems, but Jess had no trouble. She has always been his "interpreter" on an emotional level and is rarely wrong.</p><p></p><p>Have an open, honest talk with your other kids. Listen to them, go to counseling if it will help, and they will likely shock you. I doubt they agree with him - they know he hasn't reached them or said goodbye or been any more considerate to them as he has been to you. Don't let him hurt your relationship wtih them, it is just another way to abuse all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 466480, member: 1233"] Have you considered asking your other sons if he is right? Wiz tried that with me, but Jess and I have always been close and thank you was a momma's boy and they were both disgusted with him. Loved him, but disgusted with him just the same. thank you couldn't express it, part of his problems, but Jess had no trouble. She has always been his "interpreter" on an emotional level and is rarely wrong. Have an open, honest talk with your other kids. Listen to them, go to counseling if it will help, and they will likely shock you. I doubt they agree with him - they know he hasn't reached them or said goodbye or been any more considerate to them as he has been to you. Don't let him hurt your relationship wtih them, it is just another way to abuse all of you. [/QUOTE]
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