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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 598415" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>WTW, it is sad that your difficult child is responding so negatively to you, I know it hurts you. I agree with everyone, it's important to honor his wishes, at 16 years old, although where you live he is considered an adult, he is still such a child, bulletproof, arrogant, knows it all and makes it all about you and what you do or don't do, not about his responsibility for his choices. </p><p></p><p>You're right to put the focus on your easy child, I hope you had a wonderful day at the zoo and the concert! Hold your son in the light and put all your energy into yourself, your husband and your daughter, as Barbara said, light a candle, perhaps in your mind for your son to find his way home, as the character in his favorite childhood story, he is still on his adventure finding out who he is and where he belongs.............in the meantime continue accepting what is and living YOUR life to the fullest......................sending you big hugs and always wishes for peace..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 598415, member: 13542"] WTW, it is sad that your difficult child is responding so negatively to you, I know it hurts you. I agree with everyone, it's important to honor his wishes, at 16 years old, although where you live he is considered an adult, he is still such a child, bulletproof, arrogant, knows it all and makes it all about you and what you do or don't do, not about his responsibility for his choices. You're right to put the focus on your easy child, I hope you had a wonderful day at the zoo and the concert! Hold your son in the light and put all your energy into yourself, your husband and your daughter, as Barbara said, light a candle, perhaps in your mind for your son to find his way home, as the character in his favorite childhood story, he is still on his adventure finding out who he is and where he belongs.............in the meantime continue accepting what is and living YOUR life to the fullest......................sending you big hugs and always wishes for peace.......... [/QUOTE]
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