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HHJ LLOYD-JONES:
"I repeat, it is up to you, Boo-boo. I worry about you because if you don't step up now, you might blame yourself in the future. I want to make sure you won't blame yourself".
I am horrified by that, and the rest of the letter is just about equally appalling.
"You decide. Grown ups sort it out, please. I've had enough of this. Do not make me decide to see him or not to see him".
It is not X saying she is desperate to see him. In the context of his communications that I have seen and the professional evidence about X's tendency to want to placate him, it seems to me that saying, "I don't know" is actually a strong message that she is no longer asking actively to see him.