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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 294458" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, ML! I thought about it last night and decided that I do need to tell difficult child because there might be a point in a few months where he has to take a blood test. Plus, I figure it's his father and has a right to know this- but you also bring up a great point. This might be a way to get him to open up about the issue to a therapist and in an environment where the anger can't lead to an uncontrollable, violent outburst like it does at home right after an out-patient therapist brings it up to him.</p><p></p><p>I'll talk to difficult child this weekend- I just need to word things in a way that doesn't cause too much hope for a real relationship to ever develop but I'm sure it would be normal for some fantasy for this to surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 294458, member: 3699"] Thanks, ML! I thought about it last night and decided that I do need to tell difficult child because there might be a point in a few months where he has to take a blood test. Plus, I figure it's his father and has a right to know this- but you also bring up a great point. This might be a way to get him to open up about the issue to a therapist and in an environment where the anger can't lead to an uncontrollable, violent outburst like it does at home right after an out-patient therapist brings it up to him. I'll talk to difficult child this weekend- I just need to word things in a way that doesn't cause too much hope for a real relationship to ever develop but I'm sure it would be normal for some fantasy for this to surface. [/QUOTE]
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