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Coping with detachment and no contact with 20 yo son
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<blockquote data-quote="Teriobe" data-source="post: 718030" data-attributes="member: 21321"><p>Omg, you are doing the right thing. There are others who can "help" him, you cant because he abuses you. Dont stand for it. Grandpa can take him back if he wants. Dont support your son only to get abused. If that means no contact for years, so be it. It doesnt mean it will be that way forever, but right now, now you have to save yourself. If your son dies, then if grandpa accuses you, you can throw it back at him, why didnt he take him back, why didnt his son your ex take him. Dont be their scapegoat . You are doing the right thing. He doesnt work right with you for some reason, he might work well with some else, so be it. How dare these kids do this crap to us parents. How dare them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teriobe, post: 718030, member: 21321"] Omg, you are doing the right thing. There are others who can "help" him, you cant because he abuses you. Dont stand for it. Grandpa can take him back if he wants. Dont support your son only to get abused. If that means no contact for years, so be it. It doesnt mean it will be that way forever, but right now, now you have to save yourself. If your son dies, then if grandpa accuses you, you can throw it back at him, why didnt he take him back, why didnt his son your ex take him. Dont be their scapegoat . You are doing the right thing. He doesnt work right with you for some reason, he might work well with some else, so be it. How dare these kids do this crap to us parents. How dare them! [/QUOTE]
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