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<blockquote data-quote="stressedmama" data-source="post: 701519" data-attributes="member: 18412"><p>MOF, it took a long time for your son to ruin your trust. It will take a long time to earn it back. It's been over 2 years and I still hold on to some of the resentment. It has eased-probably more so because I have almost no contact in the last year. Out of sight, out of mind. After 2 years of being in and out of rehabs, she was weeks away from graduating and bolted 2 days ago. I have no confidence anything good will come of it.</p><p></p><p>I admire your strength in allowing him back in your home. Step daughter is never allowed back in our home to stay. Maybe some short couple hour visits when the time is right. But I will not put her 5-year-old son, whom we have guardianship of, through any more heartache if I can help it.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad he's getting on the right track. Give yourself time to heal. You don't have to like him until you're ready!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stressedmama, post: 701519, member: 18412"] MOF, it took a long time for your son to ruin your trust. It will take a long time to earn it back. It's been over 2 years and I still hold on to some of the resentment. It has eased-probably more so because I have almost no contact in the last year. Out of sight, out of mind. After 2 years of being in and out of rehabs, she was weeks away from graduating and bolted 2 days ago. I have no confidence anything good will come of it. I admire your strength in allowing him back in your home. Step daughter is never allowed back in our home to stay. Maybe some short couple hour visits when the time is right. But I will not put her 5-year-old son, whom we have guardianship of, through any more heartache if I can help it. I'm glad he's getting on the right track. Give yourself time to heal. You don't have to like him until you're ready! [/QUOTE]
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