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<blockquote data-quote="tunaq" data-source="post: 231172" data-attributes="member: 6597"><p>{hugs} i can sort of understand both sides being a step mom with a similar situation. yes to a certain point your son should be responsible for his actions, but to another point, your husband needs to realize he is just a child too. these are just my beliefs, so please don't get mad because i am learning all this too. our boys are both at the age with hormones adding to any pre-existing issues, but it is our job as parents to help them learn to control things and to be responsible for their actions. the best thing i can offer is the same thing others have suggested to me as well and it is family counseling. there maybe an underlying issue for the reasons they both act this way. it was even suggested to me to see a seperate counselor to just have a safe place to vent for yourself and get the sanity you need and maybe some sound advice as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tunaq, post: 231172, member: 6597"] {hugs} i can sort of understand both sides being a step mom with a similar situation. yes to a certain point your son should be responsible for his actions, but to another point, your husband needs to realize he is just a child too. these are just my beliefs, so please don't get mad because i am learning all this too. our boys are both at the age with hormones adding to any pre-existing issues, but it is our job as parents to help them learn to control things and to be responsible for their actions. the best thing i can offer is the same thing others have suggested to me as well and it is family counseling. there maybe an underlying issue for the reasons they both act this way. it was even suggested to me to see a seperate counselor to just have a safe place to vent for yourself and get the sanity you need and maybe some sound advice as well. [/QUOTE]
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