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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 708257" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I think this is key. At least it was for me. Granted, I'm not exactly "detached" but I've come a long way.</p><p></p><p>I've had my job since before my son was born. As a result, I literally had photos of him from newborn, to school, to vacations, to senior year all over my office. I still had drawings he made me framed on the walls. One day, I took virtually all of them down and put them away (I still have one of me and him when he was about 12 - I look <em>awesome</em> in that photo, lol). Once those reminders of him as a little boy were gone, I began to be able to think of him as an adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 708257, member: 17309"] I think this is key. At least it was for me. Granted, I'm not exactly "detached" but I've come a long way. I've had my job since before my son was born. As a result, I literally had photos of him from newborn, to school, to vacations, to senior year all over my office. I still had drawings he made me framed on the walls. One day, I took virtually all of them down and put them away (I still have one of me and him when he was about 12 - I look [I]awesome[/I] in that photo, lol). Once those reminders of him as a little boy were gone, I began to be able to think of him as an adult. [/QUOTE]
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