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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 208237" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Susie, I just reread my post this morning and realized that, the way it follows your suggestions, it sounds like I was saying that you thought it was easy to ask a difficult child to leave ... that was not what I meant. Please believe me. Anyone who has actually gone through it, as you have, has gone through the very pain that I was writing about, and more. When I wrote that post I was referring to my own conflicts - that it's easy for me to say objectively that my 20 year old should experience the natural consequences of his actions, or that I should protect myself and my family, but the subjective connection I have with difficult child makes it so hard - and I'm sorry it came across as if I was referring to you. I think I'll edit the post to clarify. I stand in awe of you and everyone who has gone through this and survived!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 208237, member: 2884"] Susie, I just reread my post this morning and realized that, the way it follows your suggestions, it sounds like I was saying that you thought it was easy to ask a difficult child to leave ... that was not what I meant. Please believe me. Anyone who has actually gone through it, as you have, has gone through the very pain that I was writing about, and more. When I wrote that post I was referring to my own conflicts - that it's easy for me to say objectively that my 20 year old should experience the natural consequences of his actions, or that I should protect myself and my family, but the subjective connection I have with difficult child makes it so hard - and I'm sorry it came across as if I was referring to you. I think I'll edit the post to clarify. I stand in awe of you and everyone who has gone through this and survived! [/QUOTE]
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