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In reply to the discussion: UPDATE! -- Need some emotional backup... I think I just cut my youngest son loose for good... (long, sorry) [View all]dlilafae
(276 posts)4. FirstLight what you're going through, is one
Of the roughest emotional elements that a parent will ever have to deal with. I'm sorry you're in the middle of it, and it hurts. Badly. It takes a long time to put your kids in the rear-view. And sometimes when we've decided to let it go, the urge to cave in intensifies. I have two sons that I have disowned for treating me disrespectfully, and like my life did not matter. Who knew? When I stop being an enabling door mat, that wouldn't lay in their mess puddles with them, they stopped talking to me. It's been about 4 years now. Time for my #1 and #2 sons to figure out how to rescue themselves.
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UPDATE! -- Need some emotional backup... I think I just cut my youngest son loose for good... (long, sorry) [View all]
FirstLight
Jul 16
OP
IMO whether one is religious or not, we must selfishly love ourselves before we can love anyone else. By
in2herbs
Jul 16
#3
Very wise words, in2herbs. So many people need to hear them. Thank you for posting.
wordstroken
Jul 16
#7