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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 714419" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>This was similar with my son when he lived home without an job or anything else to do. I did not respond well there I responded with more criticism towards him and he towards me. </p><p>As an family you know each others flaws and you can so easily use it to hurt them.</p><p></p><p>What you did not now was perfect you answered great. I did not and now I am not close to him we only keep an formal connection we talk once an week because I call him and its finished very fast hearing from him these 4 words Hello, Okay, No/Yes, Bye.</p><p></p><p>About the ex and him its about the ex and him. We do not know the dynamics of their relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 714419, member: 18668"] This was similar with my son when he lived home without an job or anything else to do. I did not respond well there I responded with more criticism towards him and he towards me. As an family you know each others flaws and you can so easily use it to hurt them. What you did not now was perfect you answered great. I did not and now I am not close to him we only keep an formal connection we talk once an week because I call him and its finished very fast hearing from him these 4 words Hello, Okay, No/Yes, Bye. About the ex and him its about the ex and him. We do not know the dynamics of their relationship. [/QUOTE]
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