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Once again, bio Dad derails difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="TrishaBC" data-source="post: 56955" data-attributes="member: 3857"><p>I feel so bad for both you and your difficult child. This is a terrible spot to be in. Only you know your difficult child, your signature says he is 16, maybe he could handle the truth. Remind him about how hard you've worked to raise him, tell him there was nothing that could have made you leave him while he was growing up. Don't put down your X to him, just state the facts. </p><p></p><p>Is Mat in counselling? Maybe a third party that he doesn't have an emotional attachment to would help him work out some feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrishaBC, post: 56955, member: 3857"] I feel so bad for both you and your difficult child. This is a terrible spot to be in. Only you know your difficult child, your signature says he is 16, maybe he could handle the truth. Remind him about how hard you've worked to raise him, tell him there was nothing that could have made you leave him while he was growing up. Don't put down your X to him, just state the facts. Is Mat in counselling? Maybe a third party that he doesn't have an emotional attachment to would help him work out some feelings. [/QUOTE]
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