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When your difficult child chooses to shut you out....
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 375235" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>L is doing that to us right now. There is never any contact unless it is initiated by me. Honestly it's probably for the best. Her boyfriend (????) of six years kicked her out once and for all, and she is on the prowl trying to find her husband/father of her children. I pity the fool. But I digress...</p><p></p><p>We didn't have contact with M for years. I don't think that your situation will come to that. Our lives were completely toxic. We hear from him now and then, usually it's his calling for advice that he doesn't intend to take. I try calling and texting from time to time - like his birthday earlier this month - but if he doesn't want it, there's nothing I can do. I just try to make sure that he knows we're here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 375235, member: 99"] L is doing that to us right now. There is never any contact unless it is initiated by me. Honestly it's probably for the best. Her boyfriend (????) of six years kicked her out once and for all, and she is on the prowl trying to find her husband/father of her children. I pity the fool. But I digress... We didn't have contact with M for years. I don't think that your situation will come to that. Our lives were completely toxic. We hear from him now and then, usually it's his calling for advice that he doesn't intend to take. I try calling and texting from time to time - like his birthday earlier this month - but if he doesn't want it, there's nothing I can do. I just try to make sure that he knows we're here. [/QUOTE]
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