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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 80647" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>Terry: Wow! Your husband sounds very much like my husband in regards to his expectations on how he should be treated in the home (like royalty). Needless to say, my difficult child did not treat husband that way. Anyway, my husband did talk about moving out with difficult child, but his idea was for ME to do it and take my two little ones too! His idea was that we could get an apartment or some crazy idea like that while he stayed, alone, in our very nice house! Uummm, let me think about that...No Way!!! </p><p></p><p>Although your husband may good intentions, being firm and consistent is very difficult. If that's not his strong suit in your home with your support, what makes him think he could do it alone? If he thinks all of difficult child's problems will disappear, he'll have a rude awakening and difficult child could become more manipulative in the process. in my opinion, it's not a chance worth taking. I agree with everyone else who said the most important thing is for you and husband to get on the same page and present a united front!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 80647, member: 3767"] Terry: Wow! Your husband sounds very much like my husband in regards to his expectations on how he should be treated in the home (like royalty). Needless to say, my difficult child did not treat husband that way. Anyway, my husband did talk about moving out with difficult child, but his idea was for ME to do it and take my two little ones too! His idea was that we could get an apartment or some crazy idea like that while he stayed, alone, in our very nice house! Uummm, let me think about that...No Way!!! Although your husband may good intentions, being firm and consistent is very difficult. If that's not his strong suit in your home with your support, what makes him think he could do it alone? If he thinks all of difficult child's problems will disappear, he'll have a rude awakening and difficult child could become more manipulative in the process. in my opinion, it's not a chance worth taking. I agree with everyone else who said the most important thing is for you and husband to get on the same page and present a united front! [/QUOTE]
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