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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 703079" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>Great post Copa! I agree detachment is a state of mind rather than a physical one though both may exist. I find mental detachment to be the toughest to do with our difficult child. I have that deep bond as a parent but know that his behavior is unacceptable and hurting to both of us. Right now my son is still acting like a child and does not want any responsibility. Talks big like he does but does not act it. He has many bad habits and uses his depression and anxiety like a crutch. When January comes, he is going to have much less money because we are cutting back support. Not looking forward to the outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 703079, member: 20161"] Great post Copa! I agree detachment is a state of mind rather than a physical one though both may exist. I find mental detachment to be the toughest to do with our difficult child. I have that deep bond as a parent but know that his behavior is unacceptable and hurting to both of us. Right now my son is still acting like a child and does not want any responsibility. Talks big like he does but does not act it. He has many bad habits and uses his depression and anxiety like a crutch. When January comes, he is going to have much less money because we are cutting back support. Not looking forward to the outcome. [/QUOTE]
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