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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645727" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Ah yes shame the gift that the difficult child keeps on giving. Yes, it IS shameful what our children do and that shame is another emotional place they have to kick us. I can probably say it until I am blue but you two have nothing to be ashamed of. I also believe that these shameful acts steals the dignity we have in society, if we let them. I am not so sure this arrest doesn't have more to do with kicking you back for kicking him out. I say this because in your posts you threatened so many times to have him arrested and then you didn't (I agree with why you chose not to) </p><p>I don't know, all of what he is doing is so hard to understand.</p><p>I would say that maybe you could benefit from a therapist of your own to help you to come to terms with everything he has put you through. Neither of you deserve what has happened and I think you deserve to find some happiness in your life, which I think quite frankly, until you have some professional explanation, or at least how to accept that which your son has become, you will not find. Nor will you find any peace of mind. </p><p>I do, however hope that you get through all of this as painlessly as possible, and I really don't think anyone probably is going to judge you harsher than you will. Other people do get the fact that nice people have kids who do rotten things - give your fellow humans more credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645727, member: 18366"] Ah yes shame the gift that the difficult child keeps on giving. Yes, it IS shameful what our children do and that shame is another emotional place they have to kick us. I can probably say it until I am blue but you two have nothing to be ashamed of. I also believe that these shameful acts steals the dignity we have in society, if we let them. I am not so sure this arrest doesn't have more to do with kicking you back for kicking him out. I say this because in your posts you threatened so many times to have him arrested and then you didn't (I agree with why you chose not to) I don't know, all of what he is doing is so hard to understand. I would say that maybe you could benefit from a therapist of your own to help you to come to terms with everything he has put you through. Neither of you deserve what has happened and I think you deserve to find some happiness in your life, which I think quite frankly, until you have some professional explanation, or at least how to accept that which your son has become, you will not find. Nor will you find any peace of mind. I do, however hope that you get through all of this as painlessly as possible, and I really don't think anyone probably is going to judge you harsher than you will. Other people do get the fact that nice people have kids who do rotten things - give your fellow humans more credit. [/QUOTE]
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