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Detachment just doesn't want to happen! Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 429277"><p>(((esther)))</p><p>I think it is good to be honest with yourself. And with discretion and care, honest with him. If you don't want him back in your home (for good reason), I would do whatever you can to make sure that just doesn't happen! </p><p>I really like what you have said...your adult child has improved. It is not at the rate you want or in the way you want. But, it seems, you have seen small steps in the right direction. And that is a good thing. But, honestly, if at all possible, avoid having him back in your home. Your words were golden....it has been "glorious" having him out of your home. Hmmmm...that is NOT a word I see here on this forum often (if at all). I would really really push for more of THAT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 429277"] (((esther))) I think it is good to be honest with yourself. And with discretion and care, honest with him. If you don't want him back in your home (for good reason), I would do whatever you can to make sure that just doesn't happen! I really like what you have said...your adult child has improved. It is not at the rate you want or in the way you want. But, it seems, you have seen small steps in the right direction. And that is a good thing. But, honestly, if at all possible, avoid having him back in your home. Your words were golden....it has been "glorious" having him out of your home. Hmmmm...that is NOT a word I see here on this forum often (if at all). I would really really push for more of THAT. [/QUOTE]
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