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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 15:45:20 U
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- From: Oz Barron <oz_barron@PHARLAP.COM>
- Subject: Re: Re- Sharing personal exp
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- RE>Re: Sharing personal experi
- eric> My kids are 15 (son) and 18 (daughter, in college away from
- eric> home). Support is really a relatively short-term issue. The big
- eric> problem is that they are both very angry with me and will not
- eric> even speak to me on the telephone. They see me as the bad guy
- eric> because I made the decision to end the marriage. I understand
- eric> that they are angry and hurt. I understand that they feel a lot
- eric> of pressure to be "loyal" to their mother, who they see as a
- eric> victim. I have tried to discuss with them the concept that they
- eric> should not feel guilty about the ending of the marriage, that
- eric> they should not take upon themselves responsibility for 'fixing
- eric> the situation', to no avail. I have tried to point out to them
- eric> that my relationship to them is separate from my relationship
- eric> with their mother. This has gone on for six months without any
- eric> progress. Since they will not speak to me, I write to them on a
- eric> regular basis but receive no replies. How can I re-connect with
- eric> them? Have any of you worked through this kind of situation? How
- eric> long does it take? Thanks for any suggestions.
- eric>
- eric>
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- Eric:
-
- I am very sorry to hear your story. My parents divorced when I was older (in
- high school) and I too was very angry with my Father. I wouldn't talk, or say
- a word when he came by the house. Nothing. Part of this was my immaturity.
- Part of this was his fault, part of this was my Mother's poisoning of my
- feelings towards him.
-
- Time went by. A lot of it. I grew up, he got better (Long term alcoholic) and
- I moved 1100 miles away. As time has gone on, my Father and I now have a very
- good relationship. It's not one based on frequent communication, but on mutual
- respect. I care about my Father very much and feel bad for what we went
- through. I think we had to though. (Odd postscript, my parents remarried.
- I'm still closer to my Father, even though I talk to my Mother all the time.
- Life is strange, yes?)
-
- My point? Have faith. Try to look to the future through the pain. All I can
- say is be there for them. Don't give up. At some point, they'll need you and
- there you'll be. Hang in. We're all with you!
-
- -Oz
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- "We're all the same schmuck" -Lenny Bruce
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