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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 261113" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>I'm thinking about you ,Stands, hoping you can find your strength and value in this world. I remember watching my difficult child 2 sitting unprotected in a park during a downpour. easy child, who was about 6 at the time, asked me how I can watch him get drenched and could I please get him some dry shoes and clothes. I went home and got those things. difficult child 2 was oblivious because HIS addiction, a gorgeous hypersexual girl, lived in a dump overlooking this park. That's all he cared about, catching a glimpse of her. He didn't care that his little sister was worried or that I was tormented by his choices. Seven years later, he is still under the spell of his addictions.</p><p></p><p>These are his choices, I cannot rescue him. I'm sorry you are going through this pain. I finally realize that I am not the cause of his misery. What a relief!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 261113, member: 6370"] I'm thinking about you ,Stands, hoping you can find your strength and value in this world. I remember watching my difficult child 2 sitting unprotected in a park during a downpour. easy child, who was about 6 at the time, asked me how I can watch him get drenched and could I please get him some dry shoes and clothes. I went home and got those things. difficult child 2 was oblivious because HIS addiction, a gorgeous hypersexual girl, lived in a dump overlooking this park. That's all he cared about, catching a glimpse of her. He didn't care that his little sister was worried or that I was tormented by his choices. Seven years later, he is still under the spell of his addictions. These are his choices, I cannot rescue him. I'm sorry you are going through this pain. I finally realize that I am not the cause of his misery. What a relief! [/QUOTE]
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