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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 557628" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm sorry you are going through this, but in my opinion his child needs to come first. If your being there upsets his child that much, and this is a child with so many special needs, then perhaps you should just date him rather than live with him. In the end, most parents end up siding with their children, if the child is young and disabled especially. He can not make his child like you and most likely he is upset that somebody is taking his mother's place (even if you aren't trying to). </p><p></p><p></p><p>If you still want to preserve the relationship, the only thing I can think of is serious family counseling. No guarantees with that, but you can't go on like you are. I'm sure it is horrible for all of you! But, as a parent who was once divorced, no man would have come before my kids. I just can't see this working out in the end. JMO. On the other hand, I really do feel badly that you are there all alone. Is there anyway that you can go back to be with your family and friends if you like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 557628, member: 1550"] I'm sorry you are going through this, but in my opinion his child needs to come first. If your being there upsets his child that much, and this is a child with so many special needs, then perhaps you should just date him rather than live with him. In the end, most parents end up siding with their children, if the child is young and disabled especially. He can not make his child like you and most likely he is upset that somebody is taking his mother's place (even if you aren't trying to). If you still want to preserve the relationship, the only thing I can think of is serious family counseling. No guarantees with that, but you can't go on like you are. I'm sure it is horrible for all of you! But, as a parent who was once divorced, no man would have come before my kids. I just can't see this working out in the end. JMO. On the other hand, I really do feel badly that you are there all alone. Is there anyway that you can go back to be with your family and friends if you like? [/QUOTE]
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