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<blockquote data-quote="saving grace" data-source="post: 114577" data-attributes="member: 1538"><p>Hmmm, You know whats best for you and for your son. I dont think the letter was a good idea, That person is your sons "person" you violated his privacy. If he wanted your input or needed it he would have asked. That man cant even talk to you unless difficult child gives written permission to do so. You may have pushed difficult child further away, you have no idea what he has told him or how their relationship has been built. </p><p>Just my 2 cents. Sorry Jmama, I dont mean to sound harsh I know your coming for support and advice but I have to tell the truth others may feel different. </p><p></p><p>Grace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saving grace, post: 114577, member: 1538"] Hmmm, You know whats best for you and for your son. I dont think the letter was a good idea, That person is your sons "person" you violated his privacy. If he wanted your input or needed it he would have asked. That man cant even talk to you unless difficult child gives written permission to do so. You may have pushed difficult child further away, you have no idea what he has told him or how their relationship has been built. Just my 2 cents. Sorry Jmama, I dont mean to sound harsh I know your coming for support and advice but I have to tell the truth others may feel different. Grace [/QUOTE]
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