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I never should have had kids. Need serious advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 630250" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Yes, our PCs have problems too. I am thinking how fortunate Jumper is, to have your concern. So many times our PCs suffer because we are exhausted from dealing with our difficult children. That was certainly true of me, with my easy child and my difficult child.</p><p></p><p>To my read, knowing nothing other than your post, Jumper and her boyfriend might have just decided that this is a time they both want to have to themselves, to grow and explore the world solo. And (again, just to my read) she wants to test her own "handling" this decision and the grief that goes along with it. And sometimes 17 year old girls just like to be sad! Good grief, I sure did.</p><p></p><p>She knows you are in the background, supporting her and letting her handle.</p><p></p><p>Lucky girl, that Jumper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 630250, member: 17720"] Yes, our PCs have problems too. I am thinking how fortunate Jumper is, to have your concern. So many times our PCs suffer because we are exhausted from dealing with our difficult children. That was certainly true of me, with my easy child and my difficult child. To my read, knowing nothing other than your post, Jumper and her boyfriend might have just decided that this is a time they both want to have to themselves, to grow and explore the world solo. And (again, just to my read) she wants to test her own "handling" this decision and the grief that goes along with it. And sometimes 17 year old girls just like to be sad! Good grief, I sure did. She knows you are in the background, supporting her and letting her handle. Lucky girl, that Jumper. [/QUOTE]
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