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New to Group - Kicked out our 19 year old son (only child) today
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 557876" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I want to respond to both BKS and RE. First of all RE, from what I can tell your difficult child became more of a difficult child after a very traumatic experience so her age is fairly stuck at the age when that experience happened. </p><p></p><p>BKS, like I have said before, your son is so young you can never say never. My mother was a very ill and even woman. When I say ill I mean mentally ill. She taught me my entire life to pretty much hate my father even though we were an intact family. I learned later on my father wanted to divorce her when I was 2 but he was afraid there was no way courts would grant him custody back in those days and he was probably right. My mother was able to put on a good act in public. It was only after I was an adult and learned slowly on my own that my dad wasnt such a bad man. It took quite awhile. He sure wasnt perfect but by the time we got into my thirties we had a great relationship. It probably wouldnt have taken that long but my mother was interfering from the outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 557876, member: 1514"] I want to respond to both BKS and RE. First of all RE, from what I can tell your difficult child became more of a difficult child after a very traumatic experience so her age is fairly stuck at the age when that experience happened. BKS, like I have said before, your son is so young you can never say never. My mother was a very ill and even woman. When I say ill I mean mentally ill. She taught me my entire life to pretty much hate my father even though we were an intact family. I learned later on my father wanted to divorce her when I was 2 but he was afraid there was no way courts would grant him custody back in those days and he was probably right. My mother was able to put on a good act in public. It was only after I was an adult and learned slowly on my own that my dad wasnt such a bad man. It took quite awhile. He sure wasnt perfect but by the time we got into my thirties we had a great relationship. It probably wouldnt have taken that long but my mother was interfering from the outside. [/QUOTE]
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