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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 238447"><p>difficult child loves his father. You see, dad sets no rules. no limits. On anything. Ever.</p><p>As for me. I am the bad guy. While dad sits back and does what he does (nothing) - oh yeah, He does spend hours viewing video's. (which I took his phone away).</p><p> </p><p>I do not want to live in a house that has absolutely no boundries. difficult child runs our house. His dad will do anything he wants. I will not. Dad is the big hero here, and I am stuck working nights, missing the fun things with difficult child- like baseball. I miss the evenings. </p><p> </p><p>I really believe that difficult child would be a totally different kid if husband wasn't around.</p><p>But husband is his hero and I am the evil monster. He chose to walk home yesterday in below zero weather rather than ride with me. And I am sure he told husband that I wouldn't give him a ride.</p><p> </p><p>I told him I will pick him up at 1pm on my way home from work. He said no. I told him to find his own way then. I called when I got closer to town and asked if he was ready and he told me he would rather walk. OK. I said walk. So, I am sure husband will lay it on me. Probably not until the next counseling session. And that isn't until next week....I think we need to go every other night! He just had no openings.</p><p> </p><p>I know you guys are right. Just so broken hearted. I feel so mean, and the one thing that means the most in this world - is what I seem to be losing, my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 238447"] difficult child loves his father. You see, dad sets no rules. no limits. On anything. Ever. As for me. I am the bad guy. While dad sits back and does what he does (nothing) - oh yeah, He does spend hours viewing video's. (which I took his phone away). I do not want to live in a house that has absolutely no boundries. difficult child runs our house. His dad will do anything he wants. I will not. Dad is the big hero here, and I am stuck working nights, missing the fun things with difficult child- like baseball. I miss the evenings. I really believe that difficult child would be a totally different kid if husband wasn't around. But husband is his hero and I am the evil monster. He chose to walk home yesterday in below zero weather rather than ride with me. And I am sure he told husband that I wouldn't give him a ride. I told him I will pick him up at 1pm on my way home from work. He said no. I told him to find his own way then. I called when I got closer to town and asked if he was ready and he told me he would rather walk. OK. I said walk. So, I am sure husband will lay it on me. Probably not until the next counseling session. And that isn't until next week....I think we need to go every other night! He just had no openings. I know you guys are right. Just so broken hearted. I feel so mean, and the one thing that means the most in this world - is what I seem to be losing, my kids. [/QUOTE]
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