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[quote=Anonymous]Not a single poster said anything about interfering, what we’ve said is that it’s not our business and therefore we don’t develop feelings of any kind around the other person or relationship. We do not allow ourselves to for instance, socialize with the parents or consider the SO a family member (unless married). That way if they break up, there is no loss for us, just consoling for our kid. My kids have always been the one who broke off the relationship tho I’ve had my share of heartbreak for them as they’ve fallen for someone who isn’t interested. It’s fine to be sad for your kid but if you’re saying you miss the SO, then you’ve gotten too close. That’s your kids relationship, not yours, so those people should be welcomed yes, but not to the point where you miss them when they’re gone. [/quote]
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