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Letter to my son
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<blockquote data-quote="TearyEyed" data-source="post: 610783" data-attributes="member: 17106"><p>Thanks Recovering,</p><p></p><p>You are abolutely right! I think it does more for me to write this to him. In a way, it helps knowing that at least I said it. He may not hear it, but it takes away some of my obsessiveness and gets it out of my head. I think he has a long way to go and this is not the first time I have written to him about my boundaries. But when he starts to manipulate and guilt me, it is theraputic for me to again state my position. Its so hard to stick to it but hopefully I will get stronger as time goes on. Thank you for your response!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TearyEyed, post: 610783, member: 17106"] Thanks Recovering, You are abolutely right! I think it does more for me to write this to him. In a way, it helps knowing that at least I said it. He may not hear it, but it takes away some of my obsessiveness and gets it out of my head. I think he has a long way to go and this is not the first time I have written to him about my boundaries. But when he starts to manipulate and guilt me, it is theraputic for me to again state my position. Its so hard to stick to it but hopefully I will get stronger as time goes on. Thank you for your response! [/QUOTE]
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