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Another "ah-ha" moment in the husband saga
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 428441" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Yup pepper, it is, and it wouldn't shock me a bit to find out his mom could be diagnosis'ed. </p><p>That said, however, she's 80 and miserable in so many ways and would never in a million years look to herself for a solution. Ever. I have never met a bigger victim (figuratively and literally). She's the one that I'm not sure is capable of empathy. The rest are capable, but they never stop and consider someone else. Learned behavior? Learned from an aspie? Maybe. I don't know. Just another observation in the chaos..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 428441, member: 1848"] Yup pepper, it is, and it wouldn't shock me a bit to find out his mom could be diagnosis'ed. That said, however, she's 80 and miserable in so many ways and would never in a million years look to herself for a solution. Ever. I have never met a bigger victim (figuratively and literally). She's the one that I'm not sure is capable of empathy. The rest are capable, but they never stop and consider someone else. Learned behavior? Learned from an aspie? Maybe. I don't know. Just another observation in the chaos.. [/QUOTE]
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