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<blockquote data-quote="Seeking Peace" data-source="post: 663955" data-attributes="member: 19374"><p>Mtdenise,</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry this was just dropped on you. It really does feel like things always circle back to us with our Difficult Child. The friend probably did just need to bounce things off of somebody. We all know firsthand how difficult it can be to trust your own instincts when your Difficult Child can be so manipulating and convincing. Friend is probably weighing what all this means for him too. Maybe feeling out whether he'd be frowned upon if he choose to have your son leave his home. </p><p></p><p>All I know, is when you are in the middle of the drama with a Difficult Child, it is near impossible to trust even things you see with your own eyes. So, talking to others who get it, and also see the same things, helps you remember you are in fact sane and justified in your feelings and reactions to a situation.</p><p></p><p>Same thing we do here. [emoji3]</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, if it was actually your son, it will catch up with him. He will have to face the consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seeking Peace, post: 663955, member: 19374"] Mtdenise, I'm sorry this was just dropped on you. It really does feel like things always circle back to us with our Difficult Child. The friend probably did just need to bounce things off of somebody. We all know firsthand how difficult it can be to trust your own instincts when your Difficult Child can be so manipulating and convincing. Friend is probably weighing what all this means for him too. Maybe feeling out whether he'd be frowned upon if he choose to have your son leave his home. All I know, is when you are in the middle of the drama with a Difficult Child, it is near impossible to trust even things you see with your own eyes. So, talking to others who get it, and also see the same things, helps you remember you are in fact sane and justified in your feelings and reactions to a situation. Same thing we do here. [emoji3] Unfortunately, if it was actually your son, it will catch up with him. He will have to face the consequences. [/QUOTE]
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