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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 765016" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>HI newstart,</p><p></p><p>You have a solid plan for your husband's relative's visit. Good for you. I hope creating a quilt from your son's clothing will shelter you from the relative's visit and bring you emotional healing. I admire the solid boundary you have constructed with your daughter. I hope to be in that place with my son someday. His narcissism and how he tries to use it to gaslight me is formidable. I've gotten wiser, so I am less susceptible to his traps. However, I sometimes still get caught in his guilt trips and attacks. He still lives at home, which makes our situation very complicated, both emotionally and legally. In short, I cannot just throw him out. I have to evict him legally, and I do not have the emotional strength right now to fight him (he vows to fight any eviction), work full-time at a demanding job, and take care of his disabled dad. So, I avoid him as much a possible for now. </p><p></p><p>Here's to a peaceful April for all of us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 765016, member: 831"] HI newstart, You have a solid plan for your husband's relative's visit. Good for you. I hope creating a quilt from your son's clothing will shelter you from the relative's visit and bring you emotional healing. I admire the solid boundary you have constructed with your daughter. I hope to be in that place with my son someday. His narcissism and how he tries to use it to gaslight me is formidable. I've gotten wiser, so I am less susceptible to his traps. However, I sometimes still get caught in his guilt trips and attacks. He still lives at home, which makes our situation very complicated, both emotionally and legally. In short, I cannot just throw him out. I have to evict him legally, and I do not have the emotional strength right now to fight him (he vows to fight any eviction), work full-time at a demanding job, and take care of his disabled dad. So, I avoid him as much a possible for now. Here's to a peaceful April for all of us! [/QUOTE]
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