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Standing strong in the aftermath.
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<blockquote data-quote="Southern51" data-source="post: 722525" data-attributes="member: 22330"><p>Your new found strength is exactly what your son needs - and most of all, what you need. At the end of the day, we are not them, and they are not us. I can’t live my son’s life for him and make his decisions for him and the same goes for you... we need to keep going and live while they make their way out there, whichever direction it may take them. </p><p></p><p>I’m sure he’s a bit stunned. The paradigm he’s lived under for the past few years has changed. He’s on his own, free to make his own decisions and fully feel the consequences of his actions. I hope it doesn’t take him long to choose to do something better with his life. Stay strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern51, post: 722525, member: 22330"] Your new found strength is exactly what your son needs - and most of all, what you need. At the end of the day, we are not them, and they are not us. I can’t live my son’s life for him and make his decisions for him and the same goes for you... we need to keep going and live while they make their way out there, whichever direction it may take them. I’m sure he’s a bit stunned. The paradigm he’s lived under for the past few years has changed. He’s on his own, free to make his own decisions and fully feel the consequences of his actions. I hope it doesn’t take him long to choose to do something better with his life. Stay strong. [/QUOTE]
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