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Grrrr, difficult child, back to her old tricks!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 583558" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Personally to me it sounds very difficult child and difficult child's don't do well with commitments in general. If this were me, they'd have to pay for their own wedding, which I wouldn't believe would lead to a long, happy marriage, or go to a Justice of the Peace. If she won't stop seeing other guys, even though she's engaged and even if nothing is going on, E. is going to end it eventually. Or she will. Just hope they don't have any children.</p><p></p><p>Wish I could sound more positive, but I see stuff like this all the time here. Try to detach. E. is an adult and you can't change your difficult child or E. You can see the train coming (can't we all?) but you can't stop the wreck. </p><p></p><p>I am so sorry she is behaving in such a disappointing way, but it has nothing to do with you. Just hang onto your pennies. This E. doesn't sound too mature or all that "right" either. Isn't he the one still living with his strange mother? Putting up with her disregard of his feelings isn't healthy either. Of course, usually difficult children attract other difficult children.</p><p></p><p>Here's a big hug and hoping that this is not how it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 583558, member: 1550"] Personally to me it sounds very difficult child and difficult child's don't do well with commitments in general. If this were me, they'd have to pay for their own wedding, which I wouldn't believe would lead to a long, happy marriage, or go to a Justice of the Peace. If she won't stop seeing other guys, even though she's engaged and even if nothing is going on, E. is going to end it eventually. Or she will. Just hope they don't have any children. Wish I could sound more positive, but I see stuff like this all the time here. Try to detach. E. is an adult and you can't change your difficult child or E. You can see the train coming (can't we all?) but you can't stop the wreck. I am so sorry she is behaving in such a disappointing way, but it has nothing to do with you. Just hang onto your pennies. This E. doesn't sound too mature or all that "right" either. Isn't he the one still living with his strange mother? Putting up with her disregard of his feelings isn't healthy either. Of course, usually difficult children attract other difficult children. Here's a big hug and hoping that this is not how it seems. [/QUOTE]
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