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Young difficult child is talking Divorce now...
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 570956"><p>LMS, I am catching up. Sorry I have not been around to follow all that is going on. I think your young difficult child is just focused on himself right now and cant or wont see the bigger picture of his family. Your daughter in law sounds like a gem and the fact that you and she have a good relationship is great for the grandchildren as they will continue to need you in their lives, and you need them in yours. So continue to do what you are doing to nurture them and nurture your relationship with their mom. Young difficult child may at some point figure out he wants a relationship with his kids... or he may not. That will be his choice and if he doesnt, his loss. Given the nature of their relationship and his behavior they may be better off really if he is not that invovled. Sad to say but it may be true. Hugs to you and all that you have been through... you are an inspiration to me!</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 570956"] LMS, I am catching up. Sorry I have not been around to follow all that is going on. I think your young difficult child is just focused on himself right now and cant or wont see the bigger picture of his family. Your daughter in law sounds like a gem and the fact that you and she have a good relationship is great for the grandchildren as they will continue to need you in their lives, and you need them in yours. So continue to do what you are doing to nurture them and nurture your relationship with their mom. Young difficult child may at some point figure out he wants a relationship with his kids... or he may not. That will be his choice and if he doesnt, his loss. Given the nature of their relationship and his behavior they may be better off really if he is not that invovled. Sad to say but it may be true. Hugs to you and all that you have been through... you are an inspiration to me! TL [/QUOTE]
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