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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He called you every day? That is mother-son enmeshment. It makes him vunerable to repeating the same enmeshment with his romantic relationships. How is your relationship with your DH? Your son shouldn't have had to be a "fixer" if it wasn't a dysfunctional household. [/quote] My son was always ready to assist my husband with various household tasks, be it changing tires, repairing the french door, or fixing appliances when they malfunctioned. He has fixed our dishwasher, microwave, and dryer. He loved to surf YouTube and find solutions for everything. Nothing dysfunctional; all in all, he was a dream kid. That is why his disengagement worries me to no end.[/quote] It is unusual to text or call a parent every day. [/quote]
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