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Difficult Child Update - "In Your Face Mom"
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<blockquote data-quote="WearyMom18" data-source="post: 651415" data-attributes="member: 18856"><p>Midwest Mom- thanks for pointing that out. You're right, it's not terrible to not want to be robbed. I think what I meant to say is, does it make me a bad parent to truly feel good that my daughter is not close to my home and to not want any real contact with her at this point? Sometimes when I feel like I'm moving towards detachment, the thoughts that I have are ones that no other parent has felt because I'm a bad mother or because something is wrong with me. I mean, what kind of mother am I to actually be glad that my child is no longer at home or near me even?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyMom18, post: 651415, member: 18856"] Midwest Mom- thanks for pointing that out. You're right, it's not terrible to not want to be robbed. I think what I meant to say is, does it make me a bad parent to truly feel good that my daughter is not close to my home and to not want any real contact with her at this point? Sometimes when I feel like I'm moving towards detachment, the thoughts that I have are ones that no other parent has felt because I'm a bad mother or because something is wrong with me. I mean, what kind of mother am I to actually be glad that my child is no longer at home or near me even? [/QUOTE]
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