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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 254435"><p>Just wanted to add...</p><p>even if her son is overwhelmed, due to his age, he should get over this and get over it pronto.</p><p>Even if something is understandable...it doesn't make it okay. </p><p>All we can do is make our own personal choices. This goes on forever.</p><p>I too like what Barbara said..especially the part about letting the anger go. This has got to be profoundly difficult... but with self nurture, a good attitude and the right choices...we can find happiness and move forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 254435"] Just wanted to add... even if her son is overwhelmed, due to his age, he should get over this and get over it pronto. Even if something is understandable...it doesn't make it okay. All we can do is make our own personal choices. This goes on forever. I too like what Barbara said..especially the part about letting the anger go. This has got to be profoundly difficult... but with self nurture, a good attitude and the right choices...we can find happiness and move forward. [/QUOTE]
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