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<blockquote data-quote="Baggy Bags" data-source="post: 728744" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>Your description of your son made me cry.</p><p></p><p>I haven't been going through this anywhere near as long as you, but I have a son who used to be like your son and is now like your daughter. In many ways, it feels like that son died and I am missing him and mourning him. From what I read about psychopathy, his behavior definitely fits, and it's a hard thing to process. I know it's a very different place for me to be in, because my son is a minor, but I feel your pain. </p><p></p><p>Your daughter has felt loved and that's the best gift we can give our children. Do what you need to do for yourself. I hope it makes an impact on her like you say. I too dream that something will make my son just snap out of it and realize what he's doing to his family, but from what I read about psychopathy, it doesn't sound very likely. But psychiatry only knows so much, so there's always hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggy Bags, post: 728744, member: 22819"] Your description of your son made me cry. I haven't been going through this anywhere near as long as you, but I have a son who used to be like your son and is now like your daughter. In many ways, it feels like that son died and I am missing him and mourning him. From what I read about psychopathy, his behavior definitely fits, and it's a hard thing to process. I know it's a very different place for me to be in, because my son is a minor, but I feel your pain. Your daughter has felt loved and that's the best gift we can give our children. Do what you need to do for yourself. I hope it makes an impact on her like you say. I too dream that something will make my son just snap out of it and realize what he's doing to his family, but from what I read about psychopathy, it doesn't sound very likely. But psychiatry only knows so much, so there's always hope. [/QUOTE]
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