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Would you wrongfully apoligize to stay on good terms with somebody.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wish" data-source="post: 739362" data-attributes="member: 23140"><p>What a great son she has. Her situation could be <strong><em><u>a lot worse</u></em></strong> if she had a difficult child to boot. Having her son being caring and supportive of her means all the difference in the world in situations like these. Urge her to be cautious of not taking her son and his care for granted (unintentionally of course). She could wind up pushing him away and I'm sure that would be even worse for her. It's important that she doesn't wear him out with this. Maybe being reminded of this will help her become a lot stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wish, post: 739362, member: 23140"] What a great son she has. Her situation could be [B][I][U]a lot worse[/U][/I][/B] if she had a difficult child to boot. Having her son being caring and supportive of her means all the difference in the world in situations like these. Urge her to be cautious of not taking her son and his care for granted (unintentionally of course). She could wind up pushing him away and I'm sure that would be even worse for her. It's important that she doesn't wear him out with this. Maybe being reminded of this will help her become a lot stronger. [/QUOTE]
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