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A little bit of hope.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 752665" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>While each of our journeys share similarities, they are still a unique journey to each of us.</p><p>It may be very easy for some to let go and "shut the door" and for others it may take years. The simple truth is there are no right or wrong answers when it comes to dealing with our adult children and the love we have for them. Sure, it's easier to detach when they break the law or are a threat to our safety but that's not always the case. Even then, some parents just have a hard time letting go.</p><p>I've detached from my son successfully but I will always have that 1% of hope that I hold onto that someday............... things might be different. </p><p>What I do know is that none of us can stand in judgment of another parents choice in how they choose to deal with their adult child. </p><p>I honor you Copa for the deep love and devotion you have for your son. I hope and pray that your son will someday really see how blessed he is to have you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 752665, member: 18516"] While each of our journeys share similarities, they are still a unique journey to each of us. It may be very easy for some to let go and "shut the door" and for others it may take years. The simple truth is there are no right or wrong answers when it comes to dealing with our adult children and the love we have for them. Sure, it's easier to detach when they break the law or are a threat to our safety but that's not always the case. Even then, some parents just have a hard time letting go. I've detached from my son successfully but I will always have that 1% of hope that I hold onto that someday............... things might be different. What I do know is that none of us can stand in judgment of another parents choice in how they choose to deal with their adult child. I honor you Copa for the deep love and devotion you have for your son. I hope and pray that your son will someday really see how blessed he is to have you. [/QUOTE]
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