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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 747422" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I am thrilled for you that you are getting out and about, traveling and seeing places that are new and exciting. And so happy for you that you have a fiancé who is caring and generous.</p><p></p><p>Your son is acting mean and selfish. He is injuring his own child, using him as a tool to hurt you. While this is sad and troubling it really has nothing to do with you. You cannot control what your son does, even to his child. Staying out of the dynamic, I think, is the most healthy. I agree with the others. Invite your grandson when you can and want to, and try to keep blinders on as to his power plays. Meanwhile, your grandson knows how much you love him. It is not wrong to love yourself too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 747422, member: 18958"] I am thrilled for you that you are getting out and about, traveling and seeing places that are new and exciting. And so happy for you that you have a fiancé who is caring and generous. Your son is acting mean and selfish. He is injuring his own child, using him as a tool to hurt you. While this is sad and troubling it really has nothing to do with you. You cannot control what your son does, even to his child. Staying out of the dynamic, I think, is the most healthy. I agree with the others. Invite your grandson when you can and want to, and try to keep blinders on as to his power plays. Meanwhile, your grandson knows how much you love him. It is not wrong to love yourself too. [/QUOTE]
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