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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 708260" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lil, unless something happened you did not post, which is your right, you have changed so much that if i was your mother lol id br proud of you. You are letting your son be. Like everyone here, he is not who you hoped hed be (sigh...yeah, my oldest will never be how I hoped) but you have let his choices go. He is so young. He may yet mature in a way more acceptable to you. But for now you love him dearly, but are not consumed with him anymore.</p><p></p><p>Lil, my daughter was a delicate child who looked like a stereotypical china doll. Gorgeous. I got complements about her cuteness all the time. She was loving and sweet. It was harder for me to detach from my daughters drug use than my oldest sons obnoxiousness and abuse, maybe because she is a female. I saw the six year old with long dark hair, shiny almond eyes, little nose and pink, rosebud lips...I get it. You only have one child. I so get it. That is hard too.</p><p></p><p>But you are on the right path and your son may be too. He has left home. Thats a huge step! Kudos!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 708260, member: 1550"] Lil, unless something happened you did not post, which is your right, you have changed so much that if i was your mother lol id br proud of you. You are letting your son be. Like everyone here, he is not who you hoped hed be (sigh...yeah, my oldest will never be how I hoped) but you have let his choices go. He is so young. He may yet mature in a way more acceptable to you. But for now you love him dearly, but are not consumed with him anymore. Lil, my daughter was a delicate child who looked like a stereotypical china doll. Gorgeous. I got complements about her cuteness all the time. She was loving and sweet. It was harder for me to detach from my daughters drug use than my oldest sons obnoxiousness and abuse, maybe because she is a female. I saw the six year old with long dark hair, shiny almond eyes, little nose and pink, rosebud lips...I get it. You only have one child. I so get it. That is hard too. But you are on the right path and your son may be too. He has left home. Thats a huge step! Kudos!!! [/QUOTE]
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