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The double and sometimes triple lives of my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 446729"><p>Oh Dash this is so hard. It is hard to see the reality of what our kids are doing. I know what you mean about the sadness about missing out on what could be... I do that with my son and sometimes I just have to stop it. It is his life, what will be will be, and there are many productive adults who had some screwed up years... we all get to adulthood by different paths and we just have to hope our kids somehow get there intact.So my question for you is looking into all this stuff good for YOU? Believe me if I could check more into my sons life I would probably do it. I have done it in the past and I still do look at his FB page (he currently even has me as a friend) but since he is not home I can't see anything else. This is probably a good thing for ME!!! I have also looked at his phone records to see who he is callingn but of course with cell phones it is harder to tell... again it is probably better for ME if I don't know.It is good you are not an ostrich.... you don't want to be one but a little less knowing might also be helpful to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 446729"] Oh Dash this is so hard. It is hard to see the reality of what our kids are doing. I know what you mean about the sadness about missing out on what could be... I do that with my son and sometimes I just have to stop it. It is his life, what will be will be, and there are many productive adults who had some screwed up years... we all get to adulthood by different paths and we just have to hope our kids somehow get there intact.So my question for you is looking into all this stuff good for YOU? Believe me if I could check more into my sons life I would probably do it. I have done it in the past and I still do look at his FB page (he currently even has me as a friend) but since he is not home I can't see anything else. This is probably a good thing for ME!!! I have also looked at his phone records to see who he is callingn but of course with cell phones it is harder to tell... again it is probably better for ME if I don't know.It is good you are not an ostrich.... you don't want to be one but a little less knowing might also be helpful to you. [/QUOTE]
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