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Feeling sorry and not feeling sorry at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 761619" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Laura. You did and said nothing that deserved that tongue lashing from your son. Nothing you could have ever said or done, warranted that he behave this way. You deserve respect and care. He acted very badly, actually abusively and certainly disrespectfully. Unless he can apologize, tell you that he acknowledges what he did wrong and changes, I don't believe he is safe to interact with until he does take responsibility for his very poor behavior towards you. That's just my take. </p><p></p><p>Everybody deserves to make their own mistakes and to learn from them or not. But they don't deserve to last out repeatedly at their mother. I am so sorry this happened to you.</p><p></p><p>You are setting reasonable boundaries, it seems. Maybe it was a mistake to offer the first uber to deliver the stuff. Maybe it was opening a can of worms, that you won't open again. But even so, you didn't warrant that response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 761619, member: 18958"] Laura. You did and said nothing that deserved that tongue lashing from your son. Nothing you could have ever said or done, warranted that he behave this way. You deserve respect and care. He acted very badly, actually abusively and certainly disrespectfully. Unless he can apologize, tell you that he acknowledges what he did wrong and changes, I don't believe he is safe to interact with until he does take responsibility for his very poor behavior towards you. That's just my take. Everybody deserves to make their own mistakes and to learn from them or not. But they don't deserve to last out repeatedly at their mother. I am so sorry this happened to you. You are setting reasonable boundaries, it seems. Maybe it was a mistake to offer the first uber to deliver the stuff. Maybe it was opening a can of worms, that you won't open again. But even so, you didn't warrant that response. [/QUOTE]
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