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And I'm a wreck again. (kinda long)
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 676159" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Tymica, I totally understand where you are coming from and if not visiting him is what is best for you then by all means don't visit him. When my son was in jail he was very close by as the jail was a couple of miles from our house. Visiting him was surreal in a way..... The whole check in process, seeing the other families in the same boat, and the little cubicles and the phones. I found it hard not being able to give him a hug..... And so yes it was heartbreaking. </p><p></p><p>And yet my decision was for me more than him. It helped me to get a look at him, to know he was physically ok. For me to know he knew we loved him.... And yet it was hard to because it was like the only thing you could do was have a conversation, and we often didn't really know what to talk about.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there.... It is hard having your son in jail. It just is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 676159, member: 15801"] Tymica, I totally understand where you are coming from and if not visiting him is what is best for you then by all means don't visit him. When my son was in jail he was very close by as the jail was a couple of miles from our house. Visiting him was surreal in a way..... The whole check in process, seeing the other families in the same boat, and the little cubicles and the phones. I found it hard not being able to give him a hug..... And so yes it was heartbreaking. And yet my decision was for me more than him. It helped me to get a look at him, to know he was physically ok. For me to know he knew we loved him.... And yet it was hard to because it was like the only thing you could do was have a conversation, and we often didn't really know what to talk about. Hang in there.... It is hard having your son in jail. It just is. [/QUOTE]
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