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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 638910" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I would give it a little time and consider, only consider, typing in one sentence that you are his mom and the other poster was a concerned relative...but only if you feel strongly about it. Probably best to stay out of it. She could always do the same...and post that she is the Aunt.</p><p></p><p>My line with meddling, uninformed and unkind family and friends is that we have tried for over twenty years to help difficult child, it is something we can no longer do and it has been profoundly difficult and painful. She is a good person deep down inside and we pray for the best and then I walk away...I do this with not an ounce of emotion.</p><p></p><p>I agree 100 fold with the others, with the POSSIBLE exception of the one sentence, I would stay AWAY from your sons's FB page at all costs and greatly limit contact with anyone who goes to his FB page. At least for now, proceed with caution with the Aunt. The truth is, most folks don't have a clue....so I wouldn't cut her out of your life or anything...just tread lightly, limit your contact and don't entertain her comments...don't listen to them and certainly don't let them bother you. In one ear...out the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 638910, member: 4152"] I would give it a little time and consider, only consider, typing in one sentence that you are his mom and the other poster was a concerned relative...but only if you feel strongly about it. Probably best to stay out of it. She could always do the same...and post that she is the Aunt. My line with meddling, uninformed and unkind family and friends is that we have tried for over twenty years to help difficult child, it is something we can no longer do and it has been profoundly difficult and painful. She is a good person deep down inside and we pray for the best and then I walk away...I do this with not an ounce of emotion. I agree 100 fold with the others, with the POSSIBLE exception of the one sentence, I would stay AWAY from your sons's FB page at all costs and greatly limit contact with anyone who goes to his FB page. At least for now, proceed with caution with the Aunt. The truth is, most folks don't have a clue....so I wouldn't cut her out of your life or anything...just tread lightly, limit your contact and don't entertain her comments...don't listen to them and certainly don't let them bother you. In one ear...out the other. [/QUOTE]
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