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<blockquote data-quote="so ready to live" data-source="post: 703889" data-attributes="member: 20054"><p>Pasa. You're doing a great job allowing him to take his own responsibility...and recognizing what is yours. </p><p></p><p>I also usually am very careful to check caller ID-there are times when I know I can't take, physically, mentally, emotionally the contact. Or maybe I can't take knowing the truth of how our son views us as an avenue to get what he wants, over and over, without a thought to how it affects us.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We do...the kind of mothers that have the kind of sons/daughters that bring us here. I am so thankful for you all.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm always glad to "see" you Darkwing. You bring a perspective I don't have to a life I never believed could be so difficult. Our son has expressed remorse and apologized in the past (about 1% of the time) I'm hopeful that it's real at those times but I'm never sure. When I was in catechism as a child, the nuns would say if I was "heartily sorry" I wouldn't repeat the same sin over and over again. I've not forgotten that-yet<strong> he</strong> seldom learns from his mistakes. What do we do with that? and how it affects us all? </p><p>Pasa, McDonna and Seeking, you give me courage as you stand strong. Survivors in every respect. Thankyou. Prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="so ready to live, post: 703889, member: 20054"] Pasa. You're doing a great job allowing him to take his own responsibility...and recognizing what is yours. I also usually am very careful to check caller ID-there are times when I know I can't take, physically, mentally, emotionally the contact. Or maybe I can't take knowing the truth of how our son views us as an avenue to get what he wants, over and over, without a thought to how it affects us. We do...the kind of mothers that have the kind of sons/daughters that bring us here. I am so thankful for you all. I'm always glad to "see" you Darkwing. You bring a perspective I don't have to a life I never believed could be so difficult. Our son has expressed remorse and apologized in the past (about 1% of the time) I'm hopeful that it's real at those times but I'm never sure. When I was in catechism as a child, the nuns would say if I was "heartily sorry" I wouldn't repeat the same sin over and over again. I've not forgotten that-yet[B] he[/B] seldom learns from his mistakes. What do we do with that? and how it affects us all? Pasa, McDonna and Seeking, you give me courage as you stand strong. Survivors in every respect. Thankyou. Prayers. [/QUOTE]
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