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Uhg...Oldest difficult child thinks he is Sooooo much better than his brother!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 504512" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry that he has so separated himself from you and husband. DDD and the others have great advice. </p><p></p><p>I had a friend in jr high who thought that she needed to "save" me because the church I was raised in (Catholic) wasn't "religious" enough. I was curious and starting in jr high my parents said that my religion was my business. They would give me rides to and from any church I wanted to try. So I went. in my opinion it was NOT a church but was a cult. I even went on an overnight retreat and I was fascinated. I had read about brainwashing (not sure why because I was 13 but the whole idea fascinated me then) and then got to watch people do it to kids. They used EVERY trick in a basic psychiatric text on brainwashing. </p><p></p><p>but I got irritated with the constant, "I will pray for you." koi. Finally I just smiled and told her I would work real hard to give her every reason to need to pray for me. She didn't know quite what to do with that, lol.</p><p></p><p>I know this is hard for you. You always wanted them to be close in a good way, and this just isn't that. This is one for God to fix, not you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 504512, member: 1233"] I am sorry that he has so separated himself from you and husband. DDD and the others have great advice. I had a friend in jr high who thought that she needed to "save" me because the church I was raised in (Catholic) wasn't "religious" enough. I was curious and starting in jr high my parents said that my religion was my business. They would give me rides to and from any church I wanted to try. So I went. in my opinion it was NOT a church but was a cult. I even went on an overnight retreat and I was fascinated. I had read about brainwashing (not sure why because I was 13 but the whole idea fascinated me then) and then got to watch people do it to kids. They used EVERY trick in a basic psychiatric text on brainwashing. but I got irritated with the constant, "I will pray for you." koi. Finally I just smiled and told her I would work real hard to give her every reason to need to pray for me. She didn't know quite what to do with that, lol. I know this is hard for you. You always wanted them to be close in a good way, and this just isn't that. This is one for God to fix, not you. [/QUOTE]
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