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<blockquote data-quote="PennyFromTheBlock" data-source="post: 637419" data-attributes="member: 18271"><p>Thanks for the support. I've always been reluctant to cry over things that *before now* I felt like I had no right to be upset about since I had a hand or roll in them. I didn't teach my son to steal, or lie, or any of those things- but I do acknowledge that I created an environment that facilitated much of his behavior. </p><p></p><p>This place is wonderful, and I'm so glad I found it. So often you see people that - when they hear about someone elses difficult child - always wonder 'what their parents did to create that problem'- rather than just realizing that a difficult child is an adult and decides on their own.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad to be detaching. For detaching with my difficult child, you can't give him an inch- so I've given him zero. I'm planning holidays without him.</p><p></p><p>This will all pass. Somehow. And become better? ok? something we live with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PennyFromTheBlock, post: 637419, member: 18271"] Thanks for the support. I've always been reluctant to cry over things that *before now* I felt like I had no right to be upset about since I had a hand or roll in them. I didn't teach my son to steal, or lie, or any of those things- but I do acknowledge that I created an environment that facilitated much of his behavior. This place is wonderful, and I'm so glad I found it. So often you see people that - when they hear about someone elses difficult child - always wonder 'what their parents did to create that problem'- rather than just realizing that a difficult child is an adult and decides on their own. I'm glad to be detaching. For detaching with my difficult child, you can't give him an inch- so I've given him zero. I'm planning holidays without him. This will all pass. Somehow. And become better? ok? something we live with? [/QUOTE]
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