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Tools for Detaching? Difficult Child looks for love in all the wrong places.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuperG" data-source="post: 658740" data-attributes="member: 19130"><p>I'm new here. I'm thankful to find this group. Rather than spill all my anxieties at once, I'm asking simply if anyone has specific tools (I know that might sound odd) for detaching from adult child who continues to choose men over her children? I simply can't embroil myself in her crap anymore, and I'm finding it hard to follow through with healthy detachment when I have grandkids (three by three different men) that I love dearly. I am at a loss... nothing I've ever done seems to help remove her desire to seek love in all the wrong places. I need some "friends" who understand and can offer specific suggestions on how to truly let go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuperG, post: 658740, member: 19130"] I'm new here. I'm thankful to find this group. Rather than spill all my anxieties at once, I'm asking simply if anyone has specific tools (I know that might sound odd) for detaching from adult child who continues to choose men over her children? I simply can't embroil myself in her crap anymore, and I'm finding it hard to follow through with healthy detachment when I have grandkids (three by three different men) that I love dearly. I am at a loss... nothing I've ever done seems to help remove her desire to seek love in all the wrong places. I need some "friends" who understand and can offer specific suggestions on how to truly let go... [/QUOTE]
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