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Grandmother involvement gone too far
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 685046" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If your son is of legal age and your mom wont do what you asked, you cant do anything. He and she are able to do what they want based on age. Neither can be forced to do what you want or think is best. This board is all about letting go of the holds and fixes we'd like to have becsuse legally they can do what they like. Maybe its best you get this reprieve. You can use it to build your own life and interact with those who are kind to you, which you deserve.</p><p></p><p>It is hurtful when our own parents betray us...trst me, I know...but it happens, often. It makes our hearts harder, but we survuve. I had to detach from my mom early. She never liked me. Disinherited me, in fact. Fortunately she never wanted to know my kids so she couldnt interfer.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can work on yourself now. You deserve thus opportunity. Let go of the mom/son situation. It is useless to fixate on what you cant control. Be good to YOU now. Im sure its been far too long. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 685046, member: 1550"] If your son is of legal age and your mom wont do what you asked, you cant do anything. He and she are able to do what they want based on age. Neither can be forced to do what you want or think is best. This board is all about letting go of the holds and fixes we'd like to have becsuse legally they can do what they like. Maybe its best you get this reprieve. You can use it to build your own life and interact with those who are kind to you, which you deserve. It is hurtful when our own parents betray us...trst me, I know...but it happens, often. It makes our hearts harder, but we survuve. I had to detach from my mom early. She never liked me. Disinherited me, in fact. Fortunately she never wanted to know my kids so she couldnt interfer. I hope you can work on yourself now. You deserve thus opportunity. Let go of the mom/son situation. It is useless to fixate on what you cant control. Be good to YOU now. Im sure its been far too long. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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