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Grrrr, difficult child, back to her old tricks!
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<blockquote data-quote="gsingjane" data-source="post: 583574" data-attributes="member: 15986"><p>Good morning - we haven't "met" here yet - I have a difficult child who is a compulsive thief and also has serious medical problems, and we are trying to cope with that!</p><p></p><p>Gosh, I really can understand your fear here - especially because, if your difficult child gets married to E, possibly a child or children are in the future, and how will they cope when their parents' marriage has such a shaky foundation? It definitely sounds as if your difficult child is starting to get "cold feet," and even though it will be disappointing for the wedding not to happen, when it's been such a source of happy planning, it's certainly better not to go through with it than to forge ahead and have things disintegrate shortly thereafter.</p><p></p><p>I do feel sorry for E too! He probably didn't see this coming and doesn't know what to do... what a pickle for all of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsingjane, post: 583574, member: 15986"] Good morning - we haven't "met" here yet - I have a difficult child who is a compulsive thief and also has serious medical problems, and we are trying to cope with that! Gosh, I really can understand your fear here - especially because, if your difficult child gets married to E, possibly a child or children are in the future, and how will they cope when their parents' marriage has such a shaky foundation? It definitely sounds as if your difficult child is starting to get "cold feet," and even though it will be disappointing for the wedding not to happen, when it's been such a source of happy planning, it's certainly better not to go through with it than to forge ahead and have things disintegrate shortly thereafter. I do feel sorry for E too! He probably didn't see this coming and doesn't know what to do... what a pickle for all of you! [/QUOTE]
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