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Creating a life of my own while worrying...
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<blockquote data-quote="SeaGenieTx" data-source="post: 668266" data-attributes="member: 18773"><p>The urge to text or call him to see if he is ok is unbearable. Should I give it more time and see if he makes any attempts to contact me? Tomorrow is my birthday, I'm not expecting to hear from him but should I see if he makes any attempts? I've always been the one to cave in and reach out to him and see if he is ok. I haven't seen him post anything on Instagram or Facebook. I have no clue where he is now that I can't check his bank account. I know he wants me to worry and wonder. This is the part that is so hard for me as it goes against everything I am as a mother. I have to keep saying "He is 23, will be 24 in April - he can take care of himself". But even though he is 23 almost 24, his mentality level is at 16-17. I</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeaGenieTx, post: 668266, member: 18773"] The urge to text or call him to see if he is ok is unbearable. Should I give it more time and see if he makes any attempts to contact me? Tomorrow is my birthday, I'm not expecting to hear from him but should I see if he makes any attempts? I've always been the one to cave in and reach out to him and see if he is ok. I haven't seen him post anything on Instagram or Facebook. I have no clue where he is now that I can't check his bank account. I know he wants me to worry and wonder. This is the part that is so hard for me as it goes against everything I am as a mother. I have to keep saying "He is 23, will be 24 in April - he can take care of himself". But even though he is 23 almost 24, his mentality level is at 16-17. I [/QUOTE]
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