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Son attempted suicide last night
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 707721" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Pigless, thank you but I had no choice. Like you. And although it doesnt leave warm memories for us, the kids we lovingly cared for also dont remember a loving childhood. Crazy, huh? I think for me it was better that I realized young that only I could save me. If not, with my anxiety, i may have stayed a child, needing my parents to hold me up. But going home or getting even a dime from them or emotional support or anything but derision no matter how sick I was just was never going to happen.</p><p></p><p>The problem with bailing out our children and supporting our kids in middle age and beyond is that they dont have to grow up. 55. Seriously. He could have received senior coffee at his age and his 80 year old parents bailed him out of jail. in my opinion that is not being a loving parent. Its ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>I hope things get better for all of you soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 707721, member: 1550"] Pigless, thank you but I had no choice. Like you. And although it doesnt leave warm memories for us, the kids we lovingly cared for also dont remember a loving childhood. Crazy, huh? I think for me it was better that I realized young that only I could save me. If not, with my anxiety, i may have stayed a child, needing my parents to hold me up. But going home or getting even a dime from them or emotional support or anything but derision no matter how sick I was just was never going to happen. The problem with bailing out our children and supporting our kids in middle age and beyond is that they dont have to grow up. 55. Seriously. He could have received senior coffee at his age and his 80 year old parents bailed him out of jail. in my opinion that is not being a loving parent. Its ridiculous. I hope things get better for all of you soon. [/QUOTE]
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