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Ant makes detachment so easy....
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 469483"><p>Don't wonder. The answer is no. (At least that's what I tell myself. Over and over and over again.) Wondering will only make you go around in circles. There is nothing you could have done differently that would have provided a better outcome. In fact, because of everything you DID do - he has survived relatively intact to this point. And you've given him a really strong foundation should he ever decide to straighten out. Regular people (Non difficult child's) appreciate second chances (sometimes needing a 3rd chance-but never a 4th,), learn from their mistakes, and have at least a teaspoon of humility. difficult child's don't. And nothing you could say, do, teach, mirror, etc could add the missing component.</p><p></p><p>Shout it to the rooftops "I AM OK" YAY!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 469483"] Don't wonder. The answer is no. (At least that's what I tell myself. Over and over and over again.) Wondering will only make you go around in circles. There is nothing you could have done differently that would have provided a better outcome. In fact, because of everything you DID do - he has survived relatively intact to this point. And you've given him a really strong foundation should he ever decide to straighten out. Regular people (Non difficult child's) appreciate second chances (sometimes needing a 3rd chance-but never a 4th,), learn from their mistakes, and have at least a teaspoon of humility. difficult child's don't. And nothing you could say, do, teach, mirror, etc could add the missing component. Shout it to the rooftops "I AM OK" YAY! [/QUOTE]
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