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Fraternal Twin with conduct disorder, just devastated
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 693781" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Thank you, SWOT. I return the complement. </p><p></p><p>What changed was only one thing: I said, <em>Hell no I won't go. </em>I would not allow him to go on and on about his conspiracy theories <em>with me. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Honestly. I do not know why this had the positive effect that it had. But it got his attention that I would not follow him everywhere. That something had to come from him.</p><p></p><p>This might be what is happening with rebjoh's daughter when she reached out on FB. Maybe it got her attention when her mother turned her parental rights over to the state. Maybe having choice now, and responsibility, was what made a little bit of light flicker inside of her. To make her remember who she was and remember her mother.</p><p></p><p>I believe in hope. The worst thing happens, many many times. And then it does not. We can come up with all kinds of reasons and explanations about why it is the worst and most irrevocable of forces, responsible for the pain of our children, and then our own. And then? Everything changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 693781, member: 18958"] Thank you, SWOT. I return the complement. What changed was only one thing: I said, [I]Hell no I won't go. [/I]I would not allow him to go on and on about his conspiracy theories [I]with me. [/I] Honestly. I do not know why this had the positive effect that it had. But it got his attention that I would not follow him everywhere. That something had to come from him. This might be what is happening with rebjoh's daughter when she reached out on FB. Maybe it got her attention when her mother turned her parental rights over to the state. Maybe having choice now, and responsibility, was what made a little bit of light flicker inside of her. To make her remember who she was and remember her mother. I believe in hope. The worst thing happens, many many times. And then it does not. We can come up with all kinds of reasons and explanations about why it is the worst and most irrevocable of forces, responsible for the pain of our children, and then our own. And then? Everything changes. [/QUOTE]
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