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[quote=Anonymous]I would neither drop the rope completely or initiate a "mature conversation." The later is just going to make him defensive or he will promise things he won't follow through on which will make you more mad. Just back off. Send presents or reach out occasionally if you feel like it but don't expect he is going to respond in kind or make time for you to FaceTime with his kid. Maybe when he is older, and/or his kid is older, he will be more proactive. My brother, over a 30 year span, is sometimes more engaged and sometimes less engaged. I just take him where he is and don't get all wrapped up in thinking about how I wish he was different.[/quote]
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