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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 421488" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>I find that in the case of my difficult child, she has an unusual ability to simply detach. (wish I could learn a bit of this lol) If she's decided to detach (and it has to be HER and not circumstances), it's almost as if the person never existed.</p><p> </p><p>It could be - like the others said - the absence of M is bringing them peace and - being difficult children, they can simply disengage.</p><p> </p><p>What I do find strange is that they seem not to be seeing him outside the apt...apparently did not expect him to be included in the dinner, etc. The M you described would have certainly expected to be included, shown up anyway, or called and whined or something. He must be detaching, too, or you'd be hearing from him.</p><p> </p><p>In any case, it appears to be a good thing!</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 421488, member: 9175"] I find that in the case of my difficult child, she has an unusual ability to simply detach. (wish I could learn a bit of this lol) If she's decided to detach (and it has to be HER and not circumstances), it's almost as if the person never existed. It could be - like the others said - the absence of M is bringing them peace and - being difficult children, they can simply disengage. What I do find strange is that they seem not to be seeing him outside the apt...apparently did not expect him to be included in the dinner, etc. The M you described would have certainly expected to be included, shown up anyway, or called and whined or something. He must be detaching, too, or you'd be hearing from him. In any case, it appears to be a good thing! Dash [/QUOTE]
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