Dear Dr. Romance: I read your newsletter "How to Heal a Rift with an Adult Child" with joy, how you simplify things for us. I already tried by email, but it got more complicated.

I received two emails, the second one, had a picture with the message ''see what you are missing''. This did hurt me, it was out of context, so I downloaded a picture with several children, and wrote ''one of these is your brother''. Correspondence stopped for ever. Parents keep hoping things will improve one fine day, but I am not so young any longer, and when I'm on my death bed, I will not be in the mood to talk and explain. I even made arrangements for no funeral, I donated my dead body. This way life will carry on as normal. Unknown and not known after death do come. shedding tears after is too late, we could have enjoyed a few phone calls togather, that is all i expected. 

Dear Reader:

Perhaps I misunderstood, but the correspondence doesn't sound very loving by either you or your grown child. Your child may not have intended to hurt you, but to ask why you weren't around? Certainly, a hurt and angry response was not a good move on your part. Why don't you try again, with an apology, say you must have been mistaken, and can you try again? It would be a shame if you didn't repair things with your children. You can't just hope things will improve some day, you have to work to improve them. This means you need to be the forgiving and understanding one. I do hope you'll try again. I hope you'll read  "The Nail in the Fence" . It can help you understand how to make a better effort.   It Ends With You: Grow Up and Out of Dysfunction  will help you understand why families don't always know how to love, and how to fix it.

IEWY new

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Author's Bio: 

Tina B. Tessina, Ph.D. is a licensed psychotherapist in S. California since 1978 with over 30 years experience in counseling individuals and couples and author of 13 books in 17 languages, including It Ends With You: Grow Up and Out of Dysfunction; The Unofficial Guide to Dating Again; Money, Sex and Kids: Stop Fighting About the Three Things That Can Ruin Your Marriage, The Commuter Marriage, and her newest, Love Styles: How to Celebrate Your Differences. She writes the “Dr. Romance” blog, and the “Happiness Tips from Tina” email newsletter.

Dr. Tessina, is CRO (Chief Romance Officer) for LoveForever.com, a website designed to strengthen relationships and guide couples through the various stages of their relationship with personalized tips, courses, and online couples counseling. Online, she’s known as “Dr. Romance” Dr. Tessina appears frequently on radio, and such TV shows as “Oprah”, “Larry King Live” and ABC News.