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well told the 22yr old never to contact me again
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 564444" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Bless your heart. I hope this brings you some peace. My son can be very abusive as part of his disability and even that can take an emotional toll. </p><p>I agree the time is not as important as what you feel is right as time goes on. The one exception you may consider would be if he was in treatment (for a while ) and with a therapist. Still wouldn't mean youd have to see him in your daily life. Just a thought but certainly not any rules for this stuff. You have yourself and the rest of your family to care for and to enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 564444, member: 12886"] Bless your heart. I hope this brings you some peace. My son can be very abusive as part of his disability and even that can take an emotional toll. I agree the time is not as important as what you feel is right as time goes on. The one exception you may consider would be if he was in treatment (for a while ) and with a therapist. Still wouldn't mean youd have to see him in your daily life. Just a thought but certainly not any rules for this stuff. You have yourself and the rest of your family to care for and to enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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