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Feeling guilty! Do others dislike their child?
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 53564" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I agree with the others. It is a perfectly normal feeling not to like your difficult child all the time. As so many others have said, I also love my difficult children but definitely do not like them all the time, or enjoy spending time with them. As Busywend said, there are lots of threads about this - mine is one of them. Also, read my post on the GM thread today!!! LOL!!!</p><p></p><p>I think it is important to take as much "me" time a possible.</p><p>"Me" time makes me a much better parent. </p><p></p><p>Also, the fine art of DETACHMENT is extremely important!!! I get through the worst difficult child moments by envisioning what I want my life to be like when my difficult children no longer live with me. While I will do everything I can to help them get the best start in life possible, there WILL come a time when I will take a "backseat" to the daily drama they create. </p><p></p><p>Sending lots of cyber hugs... I think I understand how you feel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 53564, member: 3388"] I agree with the others. It is a perfectly normal feeling not to like your difficult child all the time. As so many others have said, I also love my difficult children but definitely do not like them all the time, or enjoy spending time with them. As Busywend said, there are lots of threads about this - mine is one of them. Also, read my post on the GM thread today!!! LOL!!! I think it is important to take as much "me" time a possible. "Me" time makes me a much better parent. Also, the fine art of DETACHMENT is extremely important!!! I get through the worst difficult child moments by envisioning what I want my life to be like when my difficult children no longer live with me. While I will do everything I can to help them get the best start in life possible, there WILL come a time when I will take a "backseat" to the daily drama they create. Sending lots of cyber hugs... I think I understand how you feel... [/QUOTE]
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