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Dear Eric: My youngest son (my baby!) had a horrible breakup last year. I still hate her and sob-yelled during an Alanis Morrissette concert to "You Oughta Know." Said son is adorable, nice, has a great job that he loves, etc.

Yet, he won't date. Let's be clear. I need grandchildren from this boy.



He's the best one of the bunch (don't tell the others). How do I en courage him to get out there without actually saying those words? Or do I just adopt more cats as my grandchildren? — Morose Mom Dear Mom: Cats. As I vividly recall from the Morrissette-fueled sob-yell periods of my youth, "You Oughta Know" includes the line "I'm here to remind you of the mess you left when you went away.

" Alanis would no doubt remind us that getting over any breakup, particularly a horrible one, can be a long, grueling experience. This process is his own to create and he is currently taking the time he needs to heal. You know how hard it was for you to get over the breakup, so imagine what a mess he's left cleaning up in his own heart and psyche.

The last thing you want is for him to jump into a rebound relationship and start having babies. You clearly have a lot of compassion for your son, which is wonderful. But be careful not to slide into codependent tendencies.

The breakup may hurt you but it's still his breakup. Tread carefully and keep your comments in the supportive, rather than prescriptive, range. No mom wants to see their child go through heartbreak, but you're not going to help him ga.

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