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<blockquote data-quote="Waitingforamiracle" data-source="post: 761532" data-attributes="member: 25449"><p>Thanks so much for this Mamacat! I really get it that the grief is not worth it. It is enough that I have agonised over it whether it's right or wrong. I don't need a lecture about it, but I do understand he is upset and he is now being 'off' with me, I expect we will have to have another row to clear the air. He's usually not happy until I am in a puddle on the floor, it's a power struggle. (He is holding fewer cards these days though, that's all I'm saying!) By learning about boundaries with my son, it's given me tools to handle others in my family, there are quite a few of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waitingforamiracle, post: 761532, member: 25449"] Thanks so much for this Mamacat! I really get it that the grief is not worth it. It is enough that I have agonised over it whether it's right or wrong. I don't need a lecture about it, but I do understand he is upset and he is now being 'off' with me, I expect we will have to have another row to clear the air. He's usually not happy until I am in a puddle on the floor, it's a power struggle. (He is holding fewer cards these days though, that's all I'm saying!) By learning about boundaries with my son, it's given me tools to handle others in my family, there are quite a few of them! [/QUOTE]
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