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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 758080" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Thank you Copa. It's just such a struggle. I know why you are thinking of letting your son move back in, because you are hanging on to the feeling that just maybe this time he may have matured a bit and not be so bad. And the need to guide and protect. And the good night sleep you get when you know your child is in a safe place. Oh my goodness. After spending time with my daughter, I know with certainty that we will never be able to live with each other. Remember that old Beatles song, can't remember the title but the words are 'She so heavy' that is what it feels like to be around my daughter, the crap she hangs onto makes her so intense and 'heavy'. And another reason we continue like we do is to make sure we have tried to the best of our abilities. I am sorry you are sitting in this boat with me on this restless sea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 758080, member: 22416"] Thank you Copa. It's just such a struggle. I know why you are thinking of letting your son move back in, because you are hanging on to the feeling that just maybe this time he may have matured a bit and not be so bad. And the need to guide and protect. And the good night sleep you get when you know your child is in a safe place. Oh my goodness. After spending time with my daughter, I know with certainty that we will never be able to live with each other. Remember that old Beatles song, can't remember the title but the words are 'She so heavy' that is what it feels like to be around my daughter, the crap she hangs onto makes her so intense and 'heavy'. And another reason we continue like we do is to make sure we have tried to the best of our abilities. I am sorry you are sitting in this boat with me on this restless sea. [/QUOTE]
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