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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 82645" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son dumped us after he got married. You're lucky you get SOME recognition. But I consider that his choice, plus he became a wacky religious nut (define that how you like--his religious beliefs are so over-the-top I never met anyone who thinks like them). He is also very close to his in-laws who are chinese, like him. He learned fluent Mandarin (he is brilliant) and eats only Chinese food. I guess we don't matter. We just cared for him from ages six to adulthood. </p><p>But bio. son is still close to me and we talk all the time. Depends on the child. My son has not taken on his wife's pesrona nor is he close to or even attached to her family. Our relationship hasn't changed.</p><p>If my son was still living at home and making demands of me, AT AGE TWENTY-FOUR, he'd find his clothes in the front yard and the locks changed. That wouldn't fly with me in the my own house with an adult child. Nope. No way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 82645, member: 1550"] My son dumped us after he got married. You're lucky you get SOME recognition. But I consider that his choice, plus he became a wacky religious nut (define that how you like--his religious beliefs are so over-the-top I never met anyone who thinks like them). He is also very close to his in-laws who are chinese, like him. He learned fluent Mandarin (he is brilliant) and eats only Chinese food. I guess we don't matter. We just cared for him from ages six to adulthood. But bio. son is still close to me and we talk all the time. Depends on the child. My son has not taken on his wife's pesrona nor is he close to or even attached to her family. Our relationship hasn't changed. If my son was still living at home and making demands of me, AT AGE TWENTY-FOUR, he'd find his clothes in the front yard and the locks changed. That wouldn't fly with me in the my own house with an adult child. Nope. No way. [/QUOTE]
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