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Dealing With Difficult Children During Covid-19
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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 756423" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>My situation isn't exactly like yours but I do have homeless son living in his car. Lately, I'm so exhausted from my mental and emotional anxiety about him, that I keep in all day at work, that I'm ready to crash when I get home.</p><p></p><p>Homeless son also sent a text at 10:15 last evening when I was in bed...saying I love you Mom with heart emojie. I get how vulnerable he must feel and my heart goes out to him but I just want to shake him at the same time. I want to say...if you had only done your part these last 3 yrs. on the streets you could be in a better situation. Now, I just take the guilt upon myself knowing I can't ever have him live with me. I'm sure in his mind, he thinks he's "normal" and sending me a kind text and so why in the world wouldn't I want someone so kind and loving to move in with me?</p><p></p><p>BUT the past cannot be erased, I keep telling myself and reminding myself for my own protection and well-being.</p><p></p><p>It's very hard. There's no doubt about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 756423, member: 23405"] My situation isn't exactly like yours but I do have homeless son living in his car. Lately, I'm so exhausted from my mental and emotional anxiety about him, that I keep in all day at work, that I'm ready to crash when I get home. Homeless son also sent a text at 10:15 last evening when I was in bed...saying I love you Mom with heart emojie. I get how vulnerable he must feel and my heart goes out to him but I just want to shake him at the same time. I want to say...if you had only done your part these last 3 yrs. on the streets you could be in a better situation. Now, I just take the guilt upon myself knowing I can't ever have him live with me. I'm sure in his mind, he thinks he's "normal" and sending me a kind text and so why in the world wouldn't I want someone so kind and loving to move in with me? BUT the past cannot be erased, I keep telling myself and reminding myself for my own protection and well-being. It's very hard. There's no doubt about it. [/QUOTE]
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