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The suicide letter..and the drama king
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 465546" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I do feel sorry for your son. For all that he is a "drama king", he must be very unstable and unfulfilled inside to be pulling these kind of antics. He, very seriously, sounds like a small child in his behaviour and in his desire for attention and love. However, fortunately or unfortunately as has been repeatedly said here, you are unable to "fix" him. Is there any mileage to be had out of talking to him man to man (as it were), with respect, asking him what he is trying to acheive through all this - in a sincere attempt to know, not to put him down. I think you have the difficult task of keeping your own boundaries clear and set while still behaving in a way that is loving and respectful of your <strong>son</strong> whose <strong>behaviour</strong> is lamentable and unacceptable... More than that, I really don't know. Warmest wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 465546, member: 11227"] I do feel sorry for your son. For all that he is a "drama king", he must be very unstable and unfulfilled inside to be pulling these kind of antics. He, very seriously, sounds like a small child in his behaviour and in his desire for attention and love. However, fortunately or unfortunately as has been repeatedly said here, you are unable to "fix" him. Is there any mileage to be had out of talking to him man to man (as it were), with respect, asking him what he is trying to acheive through all this - in a sincere attempt to know, not to put him down. I think you have the difficult task of keeping your own boundaries clear and set while still behaving in a way that is loving and respectful of your [B]son[/B] whose [B]behaviour[/B] is lamentable and unacceptable... More than that, I really don't know. Warmest wishes. [/QUOTE]
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