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Anonymous asked in Family & RelationshipsMarriage & Divorce · 14 hours ago

Please answer no one is answering ?

What does it mean when my Son goes on luxury holiday with his wife rather than coming to see me abroad, haven’t seen him for 4 years. He moved to another country. He does what his wife tells him like he asked her where she wants to go for holiday. I had a major operation as well 

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  • 7 hours ago

    You have asked this before and have received answers, including mine.

  • 11 hours ago

    He doesn't come to see you for his own reasons. I have two married sons, and i expect them to live their own lives.  And if he wanted to see you, he would.... it doesn't matter what his wife says.  Isn't he a grown adult?

  • i + i
    Lv 7
    11 hours ago

    Reported.      

  • 13 hours ago

    It means a luxury vacation is more appealing than coming to see you abroad

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  • Anonymous
    14 hours ago

    Because you and her parents too didn't raise either of them properly as both of them have abandoned you at a very stressful and emotional time within your life.

  • n2mama
    Lv 7
    14 hours ago

    You have gotten lots of answers, as you have asked this question about ten times so far. I’m sorry that you refuse to accept that you son would rather go on holiday with his wife than visit you, but I can certainly see why that might be how he feels. Stop posting this same question over and over, you are never going to get the answer you want to hear, that he is a bad son. The truth is that you are a bad parent.

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