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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 759490" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Thank you both for the kind words and prayers. I feel much stronger dealing with this this time than I did 3 - 4 years ago because I have greater support, greater faith, and stronger boundaries that I have so far been able to hold firm with. I wish my nar-anon group were meeting but it is on hiatus because of COVID. I am trying to find an online meeting that the boyfriend I could attend together, because I think he could really benefit from it. He's never been through this before and he is as shellshocked as I was the first night I found this group and poured my heart out here. Whether he wants to try to salvage the relationship, and he says he loves my son with all his heart, or decides he has to break it off for his own sanity, nar-anon will help and I told him even if breaks it off with my son I will still be there for him, because he absolutely did not sign up for any of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 759490, member: 22877"] Thank you both for the kind words and prayers. I feel much stronger dealing with this this time than I did 3 - 4 years ago because I have greater support, greater faith, and stronger boundaries that I have so far been able to hold firm with. I wish my nar-anon group were meeting but it is on hiatus because of COVID. I am trying to find an online meeting that the boyfriend I could attend together, because I think he could really benefit from it. He's never been through this before and he is as shellshocked as I was the first night I found this group and poured my heart out here. Whether he wants to try to salvage the relationship, and he says he loves my son with all his heart, or decides he has to break it off for his own sanity, nar-anon will help and I told him even if breaks it off with my son I will still be there for him, because he absolutely did not sign up for any of this. [/QUOTE]
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