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<blockquote data-quote="Fairy dust" data-source="post: 765633" data-attributes="member: 25457"><p>Welcome! I agree with everything the other posters have written. You and your hubby need to reclaim your lives. </p><p>something in this spin cycle needs to change or the outcome will continue to be the same. May I gently suggest it’s your reaction to what is going on. Sadly some adult kids delight in manipulating, taunting etc. it gives them a sense of power especially when the chaos escalates. My therapist taught me the grey rock method of reacting. It has helped greatly. You as parents have done everything possible under the sun. Limit contact, and let him go his own way. It’s time. He has life lessons to learn. You no longer can be his parachute. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairy dust, post: 765633, member: 25457"] Welcome! I agree with everything the other posters have written. You and your hubby need to reclaim your lives. something in this spin cycle needs to change or the outcome will continue to be the same. May I gently suggest it’s your reaction to what is going on. Sadly some adult kids delight in manipulating, taunting etc. it gives them a sense of power especially when the chaos escalates. My therapist taught me the grey rock method of reacting. It has helped greatly. You as parents have done everything possible under the sun. Limit contact, and let him go his own way. It’s time. He has life lessons to learn. You no longer can be his parachute. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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