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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 665453" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I so get this Tryagain. Let's face it, we're only human........we've been for the most part, abused. It takes time to trust again and trust is earned, there is going to be a time span involved here. </p><p></p><p>As it was a step by step experience to learn detachment, it is also, for me, a step by step experience to learn how to be with this new person who has shown up in my daughter's body. Each small (and large) change gives me a new opportunity to trust. Each time we interact, I learn more about how to connect and how to disconnect. We're both learning how to love each other in a new way. It can be weird and it can be exhilarating.......it's change.....takes time, takes commitment, takes willingness, takes acceptance...........</p><p></p><p>Hang in there TryAgain, we're right there with you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 665453, member: 13542"] I so get this Tryagain. Let's face it, we're only human........we've been for the most part, abused. It takes time to trust again and trust is earned, there is going to be a time span involved here. As it was a step by step experience to learn detachment, it is also, for me, a step by step experience to learn how to be with this new person who has shown up in my daughter's body. Each small (and large) change gives me a new opportunity to trust. Each time we interact, I learn more about how to connect and how to disconnect. We're both learning how to love each other in a new way. It can be weird and it can be exhilarating.......it's change.....takes time, takes commitment, takes willingness, takes acceptance........... Hang in there TryAgain, we're right there with you! [/QUOTE]
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