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39 year old homeless son
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<blockquote data-quote="Iamtiredandsad2" data-source="post: 752238" data-attributes="member: 24532"><p>You know. There are many good reasons as to why we had to make harsh decisions when it comes to our adult children. We may argue , try to reason with them, and all falls to deaf ears . But, bottom line, they are our children no matter what age they are. As a mother, I cannot live a full, happy life knowing my child is struggling out there. This especially, when they are knuckle-headed with loads of pride. I have been insulted, told not to reach out. It was extremely difficult trying to "move on". You never do because they are your children. After many months of email rejections, I received a decent response. Yes, he's upset about many things. I know he regrets his choices in life; but there is no turning back to that. I have decided not to dwell on this (even though I'm hurting) and try to create a new relationship with my son. I have to accept that it will never be like when things were "good". All I can do right now is tell him I miss and love him, not judge and help when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamtiredandsad2, post: 752238, member: 24532"] You know. There are many good reasons as to why we had to make harsh decisions when it comes to our adult children. We may argue , try to reason with them, and all falls to deaf ears . But, bottom line, they are our children no matter what age they are. As a mother, I cannot live a full, happy life knowing my child is struggling out there. This especially, when they are knuckle-headed with loads of pride. I have been insulted, told not to reach out. It was extremely difficult trying to "move on". You never do because they are your children. After many months of email rejections, I received a decent response. Yes, he's upset about many things. I know he regrets his choices in life; but there is no turning back to that. I have decided not to dwell on this (even though I'm hurting) and try to create a new relationship with my son. I have to accept that it will never be like when things were "good". All I can do right now is tell him I miss and love him, not judge and help when needed. [/QUOTE]
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