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Why Can't They Take Responsibility For Their Actions???????
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<blockquote data-quote="catwoman" data-source="post: 152823" data-attributes="member: 1574"><p>When my difficult child left home at age 16 after several years of sheer hell, he tried to blind me before he ran with $1000 of my money. It was 5 years before he said he was sorry and I don't think he had any sense of what he was even apologizing for. He told me he "was sorry for everything he put me through," and I think he meant the words, but if someone asked him what, specifically, he had done, I don't think he could say. It felt as if he knew on some level that he had done things that were wrong, but because he felt justified in doing those things they didn't really feel wrong to him. I'm not sure I'm explaining it correctly, but I don't think he feels things the way other people do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catwoman, post: 152823, member: 1574"] When my difficult child left home at age 16 after several years of sheer hell, he tried to blind me before he ran with $1000 of my money. It was 5 years before he said he was sorry and I don't think he had any sense of what he was even apologizing for. He told me he "was sorry for everything he put me through," and I think he meant the words, but if someone asked him what, specifically, he had done, I don't think he could say. It felt as if he knew on some level that he had done things that were wrong, but because he felt justified in doing those things they didn't really feel wrong to him. I'm not sure I'm explaining it correctly, but I don't think he feels things the way other people do. [/QUOTE]
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