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<blockquote data-quote="Jackiegv" data-source="post: 705704" data-attributes="member: 19620"><p>I'm not sure how to navigate this site, but I can tell you this. I am 78 and my son is 54. Without me he would be on the street. He has been a difficult child since he was born, never smiled, always angry. Essentially, nothing has changed except his age. A skilled upholstered, bright, angry, and oh, the list is long. </p><p></p><p>If you want to read my story look for "lifetime of sadness." You don't want to be where I am years from now. I've learned it's okay not to love your adult child. After all, what is there to love? I understand the guilt we put on ourselves, but at some point we have to let them go. Fortunately he doesn't live with me. But, oh, the awful phone calls.</p><p></p><p>None of us wants our child to suffer. But, what about you? Don't you deserve a life without this Misery? Don't be where I am. Let him go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackiegv, post: 705704, member: 19620"] I'm not sure how to navigate this site, but I can tell you this. I am 78 and my son is 54. Without me he would be on the street. He has been a difficult child since he was born, never smiled, always angry. Essentially, nothing has changed except his age. A skilled upholstered, bright, angry, and oh, the list is long. If you want to read my story look for "lifetime of sadness." You don't want to be where I am years from now. I've learned it's okay not to love your adult child. After all, what is there to love? I understand the guilt we put on ourselves, but at some point we have to let them go. Fortunately he doesn't live with me. But, oh, the awful phone calls. None of us wants our child to suffer. But, what about you? Don't you deserve a life without this Misery? Don't be where I am. Let him go. [/QUOTE]
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