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Unconditional Love vs. Detachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Miracle" data-source="post: 759774" data-attributes="member: 26597"><p>It also really bothers me that my son has not acknowledged the decisions that brought him here, apologized, expressed any gratitude, etc. And it is not that I want him to do this for my sake. I just don’t understand how there can be a genuine change without remorse. I am truly baffled by all of this because he never gave us any trouble until about age 17 and even that was just bad attitude type of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miracle, post: 759774, member: 26597"] It also really bothers me that my son has not acknowledged the decisions that brought him here, apologized, expressed any gratitude, etc. And it is not that I want him to do this for my sake. I just don’t understand how there can be a genuine change without remorse. I am truly baffled by all of this because he never gave us any trouble until about age 17 and even that was just bad attitude type of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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