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<blockquote data-quote="Heather52" data-source="post: 694531" data-attributes="member: 20312"><p>Thank you for your kind words of wisdom. God you people are so right. If I were honest, there is a big part of he that wants her back in my life. Back to What?.. I want to believe that she deeply regrets her actions but in reality I know that it's always someone else's fault. She is the victim fro an emotionally absent father and a man who she admitted as of late who she don't like. How can you show affection and love to the unlovable and onecwho pushed you away one too many times. I am so full of pain, turmoil and my life has no peace until this is resolved. But the sanity prevails, I will still be in torment, but even worse. I can never look or feel the same way again. I'm sure there's aspartame of her That knows that. </p><p></p><p>Her husband treats his mother as though she doesn't exist and I Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) witnessed him laughing at her pleas to come visit, to let her see hergrandson. But the letters, the begging the pleas do not work. He has arelationship with his father who has been disrespected, treated horribly, he as well cowers down to their son, my son in law. My daughter seeing this dance for 15 years and thought we woukd be the same. We did not cower nor bend. But she has extended an invitation which I never thought we would get and my husbands believes it's her way to reach out. An invitation to grandchilds birthday party. My husband sees my anguish and a way to end it is meet halfway. But halfway to control, disrespect and demands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heather52, post: 694531, member: 20312"] Thank you for your kind words of wisdom. God you people are so right. If I were honest, there is a big part of he that wants her back in my life. Back to What?.. I want to believe that she deeply regrets her actions but in reality I know that it's always someone else's fault. She is the victim fro an emotionally absent father and a man who she admitted as of late who she don't like. How can you show affection and love to the unlovable and onecwho pushed you away one too many times. I am so full of pain, turmoil and my life has no peace until this is resolved. But the sanity prevails, I will still be in torment, but even worse. I can never look or feel the same way again. I'm sure there's aspartame of her That knows that. Her husband treats his mother as though she doesn't exist and I Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) witnessed him laughing at her pleas to come visit, to let her see hergrandson. But the letters, the begging the pleas do not work. He has arelationship with his father who has been disrespected, treated horribly, he as well cowers down to their son, my son in law. My daughter seeing this dance for 15 years and thought we woukd be the same. We did not cower nor bend. But she has extended an invitation which I never thought we would get and my husbands believes it's her way to reach out. An invitation to grandchilds birthday party. My husband sees my anguish and a way to end it is meet halfway. But halfway to control, disrespect and demands? [/QUOTE]
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