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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 703062" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>This statement really resignated with me. I do not understand either how my son doesn't acknowledge all the pain and expense he has caused us and all the bad memories he has created. I can't unsee or unfeel the things he has done to not only us as his parents, but his older brothers that lived with us and worked trying to get ahead a little bit after college. Stealing their money, their cars etc. I think that is why its SO important to go through the twelve steps. Of course, he wants NOTHING to do with that. I am happy to hear that some Difficult Child on this forum DO eventually acknowledge and apologize for all of it and I'm getting to the point where this is mandatory for me. I will not accept sweeping anything more under the rug. I have so much anger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 703062, member: 15032"] This statement really resignated with me. I do not understand either how my son doesn't acknowledge all the pain and expense he has caused us and all the bad memories he has created. I can't unsee or unfeel the things he has done to not only us as his parents, but his older brothers that lived with us and worked trying to get ahead a little bit after college. Stealing their money, their cars etc. I think that is why its SO important to go through the twelve steps. Of course, he wants NOTHING to do with that. I am happy to hear that some Difficult Child on this forum DO eventually acknowledge and apologize for all of it and I'm getting to the point where this is mandatory for me. I will not accept sweeping anything more under the rug. I have so much anger. [/QUOTE]
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