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How to forgive a thief / son.
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<blockquote data-quote="Russell Z" data-source="post: 704078" data-attributes="member: 21120"><p>H</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey recoveringenabler,</p><p>Thank for your reply .I have felt like I needed help with this issue .I tried to put deal with this by keeping him at distance with phone calls being short and not letting him telling me all his whines that he needs help with .That opens the door to feeling sorry for him and me making myself feel bad by not helping him .He is one of the best manipulators in the world.Your exactly right that we cannot help them in their choices .</p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russell Z, post: 704078, member: 21120"] H Hey recoveringenabler, Thank for your reply .I have felt like I needed help with this issue .I tried to put deal with this by keeping him at distance with phone calls being short and not letting him telling me all his whines that he needs help with .That opens the door to feeling sorry for him and me making myself feel bad by not helping him .He is one of the best manipulators in the world.Your exactly right that we cannot help them in their choices . Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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