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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 396815" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Why can't his ex or her wife not pick up the pizza at the restaurant? It is hours away or something? The youngest one is likely old enough to know Santa isn't a real person, so it seems that tradition has run its' course., in my opinion.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad he can see how he is sending mixed messages. Hopefully in the next year or two he can see that all the texts all day are too much. It really is a process, in my opinion.</p><p> </p><p>I also see that you put your kids ahead of the marriage a lot. All the intrusions of difficult child into your bedroom, well, he may need to set boundaries but it is likely that you do to. Maybe you should keep working iwth the counselor in the upcoming year to set healthier boundaries. the book Boundaries, by Cloud and Townsend, is amazing. It also has a workbook that is incredibly helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 396815, member: 1233"] Why can't his ex or her wife not pick up the pizza at the restaurant? It is hours away or something? The youngest one is likely old enough to know Santa isn't a real person, so it seems that tradition has run its' course., in my opinion. I am glad he can see how he is sending mixed messages. Hopefully in the next year or two he can see that all the texts all day are too much. It really is a process, in my opinion. I also see that you put your kids ahead of the marriage a lot. All the intrusions of difficult child into your bedroom, well, he may need to set boundaries but it is likely that you do to. Maybe you should keep working iwth the counselor in the upcoming year to set healthier boundaries. the book Boundaries, by Cloud and Townsend, is amazing. It also has a workbook that is incredibly helpful. [/QUOTE]
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