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When is it time to give up?y chi
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<blockquote data-quote="Terryforvols" data-source="post: 91687" data-attributes="member: 2127"><p>I really don't know what I would do. I would probably do a combination of all the above responses. I think I would send one last letter outlining your feelings about the situation and your feelings for him. I would let him know that you are not forgetting him, but giving him whatever space and time he needs. I would let him know that I would like to send him a birthday card yearly (because I just don't think I could go without letting my child know that I was thinking of him/her on such a special day), but otherwise I would not try to contact him. I would let him know that I expected nothing from him until he was ready.</p><p></p><p>I am so terribly sorry. I just can't imagine your pain. My children are grown, and my daughter is expecting her first child and our first grandchild. To be cut out of their lives for no obvious reason or explanation would be devastating. You are in my heart and prayers.</p><p></p><p>Terry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terryforvols, post: 91687, member: 2127"] I really don't know what I would do. I would probably do a combination of all the above responses. I think I would send one last letter outlining your feelings about the situation and your feelings for him. I would let him know that you are not forgetting him, but giving him whatever space and time he needs. I would let him know that I would like to send him a birthday card yearly (because I just don't think I could go without letting my child know that I was thinking of him/her on such a special day), but otherwise I would not try to contact him. I would let him know that I expected nothing from him until he was ready. I am so terribly sorry. I just can't imagine your pain. My children are grown, and my daughter is expecting her first child and our first grandchild. To be cut out of their lives for no obvious reason or explanation would be devastating. You are in my heart and prayers. Terry [/QUOTE]
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