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He wants to spend the night.
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 663272" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Your feelings are valid IAD. I felt angry when I read that he told you you don't have PTSD. My reaction was, "how dare he say that." </p><p>The issues many of our kids have is so draining and depleting for us and they appear to be oblivious to the impact their behavior has on others. That doesn't make it not real,<em> it is very real</em>. I think you saying no to him is an excellent boundary. You are taking the necessary steps to take care of YOU. Good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 663272, member: 13542"] Your feelings are valid IAD. I felt angry when I read that he told you you don't have PTSD. My reaction was, "how dare he say that." The issues many of our kids have is so draining and depleting for us and they appear to be oblivious to the impact their behavior has on others. That doesn't make it not real,[I] it is very real[/I]. I think you saying no to him is an excellent boundary. You are taking the necessary steps to take care of YOU. Good job. [/QUOTE]
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