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nailit | 20:53 Fri 27th Jul 2018 | ChatterBank
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That brass you off....
Me and my son have a real love/hate relationship at times. Some of his habits really P me off (but I love him more than life itself)
He's gone to stay at his girlfriends for a few days and my flat seems so empty and lonely without him.
I often wish that he would get a place of his own but at times like this I question my reasoning.

Strange thing is I broke up with my last partner a few years ago and quiet frankly glad to see the back of her and enjoying my 'freedom' but been apart from your own children seems to be a different kettle of fish.
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I like time away from mine but I do have 3 of them who are always in and out. My daughter doesn't live at home anymore but I talk to her usually twice a day.

When they were little and went to their dads for the weekend I really looked forward to it but I was bored within the hour.
I am quite looking forward to jno jnr getting enough together to put down a deposit on a flat and moving out. (This is the second time it's happened, and I kind of assumed he'd left home for good, but things didn;t work out.)

I think he's quite a bit older than yourboy, though. I love him but the flat isn't really big enough for thegthree of us. And I know he loves me too but also doesn't want to be here all his life.
Im very lucky. I love mr bm's company but the house is big enough for me to "opt out" if i need to be alone.
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Hope you don't need to 'opt out' often BM?
My 3 sons and 8 grandkids are scattered about the UK. When they come home it's lovely to see them but the do take over the house. I always think it's so nice when they arrive and bloody fantastic when they leave. Having said that as soon as they go I miss them and look forward to the next invasion.
I'll get back to you if we ever get rid of our two. :-)
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Two????
God, ones enough!
The saving grace is that child one appeared at my elbow as I was watering the produce in the greenhouse, bottle of Gentleman Jack in hand, asking if I fancied a few.

He's off to buy cola for himself and a big glass for me. :-)
I love having mine off school and when they go back I feel so down. If even one of them is not here overnight it really throws me and the others off kilter (fortunately boy #1 has gone quiet on the idea of moving out).
My three girls are all long left and settled with two children each.

I still miss them, and I love to see them, and I know that sharing a house again would not be a good idea.

Our youngest came back for a year when her marriage broke up, and we loved having her and her little boy with us, but she is very happy now with a new partner and another little boy as well.


I think being exasperated, and missing our children is something hardwired into us as parents.
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//I think being exasperated, and missing our children is something hardwired into us as parents//
I don't think that you're wrong there Andy....
How's boy #1 getting on with the army reserves, sherr ?.
Hi Tony, his recruiting officer contacted him to say there's been a balls up - he's arranging to meet up with him next week and then he has to have an assessment (thanks for asking and sorry Nallit for going off thread).
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No probs Sherr. Hope it goes well with ur lad :-)
Cheers Nailit - I'm dreading when all my kids leave (there's five of them), I'll probably go slowly bonkers.
Hope things go well for the lad, sherr.

Only one of my three at home now.

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