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<blockquote data-quote="Blondiesbf" data-source="post: 464378" data-attributes="member: 12548"><p>Surprisingly, he has taken it pretty well. Complained of the inconvenience placed upon him. </p><p></p><p>Right now, my BFF is being a sort of intermediary as R is quite angry with me, though not coming out and saying so. I reach out to him but I pretty much get pushed away. Example: I've asked him to come over and watch football with me (baby steps). He wants to bring his friend Ben. I say no. So he says no. I say do you want to know why I don't like Ben? He says no. (The reason is, although R is ultimately accountable for the DUI, Ben was not 'friend' enough to tell R he shouldn't drive, therefore, I hold him accountable) What BFF is doing is pushing us in the right direction but I feel like a stranger with R. However, at least he is finding what he needs with her as far as a responsible adult he will listen to, other than hubby. Me, he just doesn't want to hear and I no longer want to 'go there'.</p><p></p><p>Roller coaster indeed. And I want to vomit!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blondiesbf, post: 464378, member: 12548"] Surprisingly, he has taken it pretty well. Complained of the inconvenience placed upon him. Right now, my BFF is being a sort of intermediary as R is quite angry with me, though not coming out and saying so. I reach out to him but I pretty much get pushed away. Example: I've asked him to come over and watch football with me (baby steps). He wants to bring his friend Ben. I say no. So he says no. I say do you want to know why I don't like Ben? He says no. (The reason is, although R is ultimately accountable for the DUI, Ben was not 'friend' enough to tell R he shouldn't drive, therefore, I hold him accountable) What BFF is doing is pushing us in the right direction but I feel like a stranger with R. However, at least he is finding what he needs with her as far as a responsible adult he will listen to, other than hubby. Me, he just doesn't want to hear and I no longer want to 'go there'. Roller coaster indeed. And I want to vomit!!! [/QUOTE]
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