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<blockquote data-quote="Joanieb" data-source="post: 709152" data-attributes="member: 21340"><p>I am in 100% agreement about this generational mindset. Everyone's so precious. I wonder if the baby boomers created it but I don't think I contributed to it. My son was visiting for a couple of weeks and he was really angry at my daughters behaviour and told her that if she's didn't stop this 'sh#%' with me he didn't want to see her anymore. He said that he didn't want to buy into the mental health angle and blame her behaviour on an illness. He said she has to take responsibility for her behaviour and change it. I think I should listen more to what he's saying. if I wrote down the amount of time, running around, missing work, money and heartache she said put me though over the past 15 years I'd be here writing for hours. I even turned down a job as a Manager and set my career aside to cater to her needs. My own fault. I'm moving the feeling of guilt with the help of the psychologist and my friends. Even my ex husband I said telling me to just let her go and hopefully she'll crash and burn so then we can move in to build and repair. I just worry about my grandsons and the damage she is causing to them along the way. Thank so for your shares xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joanieb, post: 709152, member: 21340"] I am in 100% agreement about this generational mindset. Everyone's so precious. I wonder if the baby boomers created it but I don't think I contributed to it. My son was visiting for a couple of weeks and he was really angry at my daughters behaviour and told her that if she's didn't stop this 'sh#%' with me he didn't want to see her anymore. He said that he didn't want to buy into the mental health angle and blame her behaviour on an illness. He said she has to take responsibility for her behaviour and change it. I think I should listen more to what he's saying. if I wrote down the amount of time, running around, missing work, money and heartache she said put me though over the past 15 years I'd be here writing for hours. I even turned down a job as a Manager and set my career aside to cater to her needs. My own fault. I'm moving the feeling of guilt with the help of the psychologist and my friends. Even my ex husband I said telling me to just let her go and hopefully she'll crash and burn so then we can move in to build and repair. I just worry about my grandsons and the damage she is causing to them along the way. Thank so for your shares xxx [/QUOTE]
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