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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 701067" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, I certainly understand the feeling of coming to the end of a tether with a difficult child, the feeling that something has to change, that other people must take over (if only for a time), that one cannot cope.</p><p></p><p>As to your husband, when you say he "physically attacked" you, what does that mean? That he beat you up in some terrible way? Or that he gave you a slap? If it's the latter... well, yes, personally I think that is the kind of thing you can forgive, especially if he's really sorry. People make mistakes, people do things in the heat of the moment that are not "them", that they are subsequently ashamed of... hello to the human race. </p><p></p><p>It is just that your child is... when all is said and done, a child. So one has to forgive and help more. But I am sure you know all that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 701067, member: 11227"] Well, I certainly understand the feeling of coming to the end of a tether with a difficult child, the feeling that something has to change, that other people must take over (if only for a time), that one cannot cope. As to your husband, when you say he "physically attacked" you, what does that mean? That he beat you up in some terrible way? Or that he gave you a slap? If it's the latter... well, yes, personally I think that is the kind of thing you can forgive, especially if he's really sorry. People make mistakes, people do things in the heat of the moment that are not "them", that they are subsequently ashamed of... hello to the human race. It is just that your child is... when all is said and done, a child. So one has to forgive and help more. But I am sure you know all that. [/QUOTE]
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