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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 602161" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>It's a slippery slope you're on. Emotions run high and I doubt whether either party at this point in time is thinking clearly or rationally, assigning blame and getting support for their positions will now likely rule. I don't know, if it were me I think I would make a clear statement to both parties that being in the middle of two good friends during a divorce is a precarious position at best and that I will be making every attempt to remain neutral and keep myself out of the turmoil of their drama.</p><p></p><p>Since they are both difficult child's perhaps utilizing the skill you've learned with your son........figure out what you are willing to put up with and what you're not, state your boundaries clearly making sure you take care of <u>YOU</u> and <em>hold on tight.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 602161, member: 13542"] It's a slippery slope you're on. Emotions run high and I doubt whether either party at this point in time is thinking clearly or rationally, assigning blame and getting support for their positions will now likely rule. I don't know, if it were me I think I would make a clear statement to both parties that being in the middle of two good friends during a divorce is a precarious position at best and that I will be making every attempt to remain neutral and keep myself out of the turmoil of their drama. Since they are both difficult child's perhaps utilizing the skill you've learned with your son........figure out what you are willing to put up with and what you're not, state your boundaries clearly making sure you take care of [U]YOU[/U] and [I]hold on tight.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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