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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 446219" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Yes Janet, as you can see...It was a very VERY violent act. </p><p></p><p>I spoke with daughter in law briefly about what the future holds for her and grandbabies. She said she wanted to go back to school she did not say what she will do about the marriage. </p><p></p><p>I hope young difficult child will come to terms about the relationship he has with husband. Young difficult child has mostly been surrounded by the women in his life: Me, my mom, wife. I think it is because young difficult child is a much more emotional creature. He craves love. He always always tells me he loves me over and over again and is very affectionate. </p><p></p><p>I do find it surprising that husband is the one who wants to go see young difficult child...but mostly I think husband wants to rub it in young difficult child's face that he was right. That young difficult child would not listen to us, etc. </p><p>Honestly I can't stand being in the same room with husband and young difficult child as it is often too painful for me to listen to...husband does not think about the words he uses towards young difficult child. Then again maybe I am too emotionally coddling. Maybe I am the one in the wrong and should be tougher on young difficult child. </p><p></p><p>I am glad to hear Cory is doing so well right now and that he and Tony's relationship is stable. Fathers and son's issues can be so hard on mom huh? </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 446219, member: 3305"] Yes Janet, as you can see...It was a very VERY violent act. I spoke with daughter in law briefly about what the future holds for her and grandbabies. She said she wanted to go back to school she did not say what she will do about the marriage. I hope young difficult child will come to terms about the relationship he has with husband. Young difficult child has mostly been surrounded by the women in his life: Me, my mom, wife. I think it is because young difficult child is a much more emotional creature. He craves love. He always always tells me he loves me over and over again and is very affectionate. I do find it surprising that husband is the one who wants to go see young difficult child...but mostly I think husband wants to rub it in young difficult child's face that he was right. That young difficult child would not listen to us, etc. Honestly I can't stand being in the same room with husband and young difficult child as it is often too painful for me to listen to...husband does not think about the words he uses towards young difficult child. Then again maybe I am too emotionally coddling. Maybe I am the one in the wrong and should be tougher on young difficult child. I am glad to hear Cory is doing so well right now and that he and Tony's relationship is stable. Fathers and son's issues can be so hard on mom huh? LMS [/QUOTE]
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