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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 258114"><p>Thank you so much everyone. I love this new home of friends. You are all so wise and wonderful.</p><p></p><p>I'll try not to push J too much and just hang back and be as supportive as I can. He has a lot of issues with his dad and mom who he hasn't seen in years. She was into drugs bad, married about 8 more times after marrying his dad and she's not been there for him or his brother. They literally want nothing to do with her, she's still actively drugging. But I can't take her place, that's a loss he needs to process and grieve. He also has carp to deal with with his dad, my husband. husband is going to his meetings and has some peace I haven't seen in years. The best thing I can do for them is to give them space to heal and grow from the past. I'll just concentrate on manster who is a handful in and of himself.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again all.</p><p></p><p>Love xoxox ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 258114"] Thank you so much everyone. I love this new home of friends. You are all so wise and wonderful. I'll try not to push J too much and just hang back and be as supportive as I can. He has a lot of issues with his dad and mom who he hasn't seen in years. She was into drugs bad, married about 8 more times after marrying his dad and she's not been there for him or his brother. They literally want nothing to do with her, she's still actively drugging. But I can't take her place, that's a loss he needs to process and grieve. He also has carp to deal with with his dad, my husband. husband is going to his meetings and has some peace I haven't seen in years. The best thing I can do for them is to give them space to heal and grow from the past. I'll just concentrate on manster who is a handful in and of himself. Thanks again all. Love xoxox ML [/QUOTE]
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