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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 390283" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>In <strong>five </strong>years he has never explained his son's problems, never shared that he alone needs to be in contact with him, never</p><p>turned to you for support in dealing with a difficult situation?? Truthfully, if that is the case, I think you have been short changed for a long time. You deserve a life partner who meets your needs <strong>and </strong>who turns to you emotionally with trust.</p><p>In your post you ask "are we really preparing this teen for the real world..." Unless I've misinterpreted your post Loveable I</p><p>don't think "we" is the correct pronoun. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with the majority of the replies. You deserve better. Sharing life means comfortably sharing all of it. The fact that you sought out this forum shows you are a caring person. Painful as it may be for awhile free yourself to find a caring and trusting partner. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 390283, member: 35"] In [B]five [/B]years he has never explained his son's problems, never shared that he alone needs to be in contact with him, never turned to you for support in dealing with a difficult situation?? Truthfully, if that is the case, I think you have been short changed for a long time. You deserve a life partner who meets your needs [B]and [/B]who turns to you emotionally with trust. In your post you ask "are we really preparing this teen for the real world..." Unless I've misinterpreted your post Loveable I don't think "we" is the correct pronoun. I agree with the majority of the replies. You deserve better. Sharing life means comfortably sharing all of it. The fact that you sought out this forum shows you are a caring person. Painful as it may be for awhile free yourself to find a caring and trusting partner. DDD [/QUOTE]
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