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<blockquote data-quote="Belle" data-source="post: 712386" data-attributes="member: 20661"><p>Another sympathiser here. It's a sorry thing to admit but I no longer believe about 90% of what my son (in his 30s) says to me. That's how it is now. Another close family member who helps me try and deal with 'my situation' often says, 'I don't think even he can keep up with the lies and stories he tells us.' I think to myself, why? Life would be so much easier without having to try and keep track of so many false stories!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belle, post: 712386, member: 20661"] Another sympathiser here. It's a sorry thing to admit but I no longer believe about 90% of what my son (in his 30s) says to me. That's how it is now. Another close family member who helps me try and deal with 'my situation' often says, 'I don't think even he can keep up with the lies and stories he tells us.' I think to myself, why? Life would be so much easier without having to try and keep track of so many false stories! [/QUOTE]
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