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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 105541" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I agree with meowbunny. </p><p></p><p>I don't think you should be placed into the role of mediator by sitting down with them together and hashing out their business. Speaking with your son one on one is okay, but ultimately it is they who have to have the sit down alone and talk about what they want from their relationship, etc. It's really between them and no one else. I can understand the fiance reaching out to your older daughter, but she's the one who will have to be the grown up and call him on his behavior, not his sister or his mom. </p><p></p><p>Just wanted to add some hugs - I'm sorry, it must be so difficult for you to deal with this with the added worry that he may be involved in drinking and drugging. I pray that he is not and that his erratic behavior has more to do with what meowbunny said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 105541, member: 2211"] I agree with meowbunny. I don't think you should be placed into the role of mediator by sitting down with them together and hashing out their business. Speaking with your son one on one is okay, but ultimately it is they who have to have the sit down alone and talk about what they want from their relationship, etc. It's really between them and no one else. I can understand the fiance reaching out to your older daughter, but she's the one who will have to be the grown up and call him on his behavior, not his sister or his mom. Just wanted to add some hugs - I'm sorry, it must be so difficult for you to deal with this with the added worry that he may be involved in drinking and drugging. I pray that he is not and that his erratic behavior has more to do with what meowbunny said. [/QUOTE]
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