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Adults - but still children in our minds ?
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<blockquote data-quote="catwoman" data-source="post: 76893" data-attributes="member: 1574"><p>My son had to physically harm me to the point of hospitalization, before I finally stopped seeing him as that little boy who needed my help. We are now slowly working on a relationship but I no longer see him as a troubled child. I see a disturbed young man, whom I love very much, but am still somewhat afraid and always wary of. It is painful, but much less so this way. Our relationship will be completely on my terms or not at all. I am thrilled to have him back in my life but I will never forget who I'm dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catwoman, post: 76893, member: 1574"] My son had to physically harm me to the point of hospitalization, before I finally stopped seeing him as that little boy who needed my help. We are now slowly working on a relationship but I no longer see him as a troubled child. I see a disturbed young man, whom I love very much, but am still somewhat afraid and always wary of. It is painful, but much less so this way. Our relationship will be completely on my terms or not at all. I am thrilled to have him back in my life but I will never forget who I'm dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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