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Not feeling clear on detachment for adult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Payla" data-source="post: 577927" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Thank you Siobhan for taking the time to write a response! Yes, it is very very hard, some days more than others. You hit the nail on the head about waiting for the other shoe to drop. But I got to thinking about that and I actually answer his calls or listen to his messages because I cant stand that feeling and always want to get it over with. But the problem is there is a new call with a new problem every day, and I do understand that it will never change unless I stop the cycle on my end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Payla, post: 577927, member: 15160"] Thank you Siobhan for taking the time to write a response! Yes, it is very very hard, some days more than others. You hit the nail on the head about waiting for the other shoe to drop. But I got to thinking about that and I actually answer his calls or listen to his messages because I cant stand that feeling and always want to get it over with. But the problem is there is a new call with a new problem every day, and I do understand that it will never change unless I stop the cycle on my end. [/QUOTE]
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