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[quote=Anonymous]Wow that you all so much for all this good stuff. Much of it I'm glad sounded like what my gut has been telling me to do but now I feel super reassured my intentions are going in the right places. My boys are involved in boy scouts and it is a SUPER thing for them to be a part of especially when they have a dad that is narcissist so I will continue to make sure they stay dedicated to that purpose. My ex doesn't even come to events from these activities... my oldest son is 12 and now is showing anger towards his dad for not communicating with him about why he just moved his girlfriend in without any heads up and my son hadn't seen her in over a year. I'm proud he knows he deserves more communication. But now is the time to also communicate to him that the things one would "expect" out of his dad just won't happen because his dad is doing the best he can with how he grew up. These are lessons I never thought I would have to teach my son but it is reality and I have to just go with what is.[/quote]
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