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I feel no love for him - how can that be...
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<blockquote data-quote="nikinubs27" data-source="post: 717475" data-attributes="member: 22200"><p>My 18 year old son - I seriously have gotten to the point where it does not even bother me that I kicked him out a year ago and I barely hear from him. When I DO hear from him, I sometimes ignore his calls/texts. I honestly feel right now that he has hurt and tormented me soooo much that I don't have an ounce of love left for him. Every one says a moms love is unconditional, but like, I don't know if I never heard from him ever again, I honestly don't think it would bother me one bit... NOT ONE BIT! My 4 smaller kids don't even ask about their brother, yet they are old enough to know of his absence. They are no longer afraid to be in their own house... I think they are happy he is gone too... UGGGGHHHH I feel so bad for typing those words, but after 17 years of constant battle with this kid, I am officially done with him...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikinubs27, post: 717475, member: 22200"] My 18 year old son - I seriously have gotten to the point where it does not even bother me that I kicked him out a year ago and I barely hear from him. When I DO hear from him, I sometimes ignore his calls/texts. I honestly feel right now that he has hurt and tormented me soooo much that I don't have an ounce of love left for him. Every one says a moms love is unconditional, but like, I don't know if I never heard from him ever again, I honestly don't think it would bother me one bit... NOT ONE BIT! My 4 smaller kids don't even ask about their brother, yet they are old enough to know of his absence. They are no longer afraid to be in their own house... I think they are happy he is gone too... UGGGGHHHH I feel so bad for typing those words, but after 17 years of constant battle with this kid, I am officially done with him... [/QUOTE]
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