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[quote=Anonymous]I think posters here are conflating feeling sadness over a breakup & meddling/interfering in your child’s relationships. I am the pp who was sad about 2 breakups in particular. When those happened, just like other breakups that my kids’ experienced, my priority is always my child. I believe in welcoming their SOs openly, & the same goes for friends & college roommates. I like to welcome all of my children’s favorite people. I can still be sad internally, when someone who was a fun part of those holidays & trips is no longer joining us- & also completely be supportive of our children’s choices in friendships & partnerships. Obviously not something we’d discuss with them. But we’re not robots, it’s ok to feel a twinge of sadness in some cases. [/quote]
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