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My son left. I asked him to.
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 688356" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Copa, I've been following along and just wanted to say, that no matter what direction you go with your son, you can rest in the knowledge that you've been an unfailingly loving, good parent, whose done your very best, always. If you stopped everything right now, you've done enough. I think it's important to acknowledge that to ourselves, it's easy to keep on not recognizing what we've done and how far we've come. You're a wonderful mother Copa..... How your son responds and the choices he makes does not change that fact. Acknowledging that to ourselves helps us to balance our connections to our kids, where it can be easy to stay way out of balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 688356, member: 13542"] Copa, I've been following along and just wanted to say, that no matter what direction you go with your son, you can rest in the knowledge that you've been an unfailingly loving, good parent, whose done your very best, always. If you stopped everything right now, you've done enough. I think it's important to acknowledge that to ourselves, it's easy to keep on not recognizing what we've done and how far we've come. You're a wonderful mother Copa..... How your son responds and the choices he makes does not change that fact. Acknowledging that to ourselves helps us to balance our connections to our kids, where it can be easy to stay way out of balance. [/QUOTE]
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