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<blockquote data-quote="Lost in sadness" data-source="post: 725937" data-attributes="member: 21056"><p>LBl, I hear and feel your pain. Someone on here a while back told me to stop seeing my son as the little boy as he was now a man. It’s so hard and so painful. I too feel robbed of how I imagined my life to be. I grew up in a close knit family where I hung out with my brother and we are still great friends to this day. I feel let down, embarrassed, ashamed and mainly just pure sadness that my own children do not have the same. He chooses this by his actions. He ruins it. My daughter, only tonight (when I was ranting about him) asked us if we hated him. Of course not, I just don’t always like him. Then she said that she knows the other side of him, the kind, gentle side - that he is not always this way. Then the doubts and questions start all over again, that there MUST be something we can do to turn this around....</p><p>Maybe one day they will have their own chubby legged 4 year old ‘sandwiching’ with them and they will remember us....</p><p>Hugs xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost in sadness, post: 725937, member: 21056"] LBl, I hear and feel your pain. Someone on here a while back told me to stop seeing my son as the little boy as he was now a man. It’s so hard and so painful. I too feel robbed of how I imagined my life to be. I grew up in a close knit family where I hung out with my brother and we are still great friends to this day. I feel let down, embarrassed, ashamed and mainly just pure sadness that my own children do not have the same. He chooses this by his actions. He ruins it. My daughter, only tonight (when I was ranting about him) asked us if we hated him. Of course not, I just don’t always like him. Then she said that she knows the other side of him, the kind, gentle side - that he is not always this way. Then the doubts and questions start all over again, that there MUST be something we can do to turn this around.... Maybe one day they will have their own chubby legged 4 year old ‘sandwiching’ with them and they will remember us.... Hugs xx [/QUOTE]
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