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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same with my son except he didn't give me a nice mother's day gift. He's super independent--always out with friends, at school events, golfing, at the gym, etc. He does very well in school. I'm grateful that he has such an active life with good friends, interests, etc but we (the parents) have definitely been left in the dust. I watched my brother do something similar and he never really came back to the fold. He never came home during or after college (spent summers traveling, working at college, taking classes, etc) and then after college he went straight to medical school, residency, and a job across the country. So I'm not sure some kids (often boys) ever align with their families once they make the big emotional split. My brother is (and always has been) super respectful of our parents but [b]he's had a vibrant, interesting life of his own since he made that first spilt at age 16[/b]. I'm hoping that things are different with my son but I'm not holding my breath. Like his uncle, he will probably pop in every once in awhile throughout college and young adulthood and then go on his merry way. I also have 2 girls and I'm hoping they'll be a bit more grounded in home. [/quote] This is supposed to be a sad ending??? I am baffled by this. [/quote]
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