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<blockquote data-quote="dlgallant" data-source="post: 45156" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>My husband too seems to wear blinders when it comes to his sons. The boys have physically threatened us, called the police with false claims of abuse, really made our lives miserable. But husband minimizes it all as "kid stuff" and what he does see he blames on his ex. With my difficult child, he's pressured me to cut her out of our lives a few times when her behavior is mostly self-destructive and only a handful of episodes over the last 3 years. </p><p></p><p>I do what I know is right for me and my daughter and pray he can accept it. Someday it may get too much, but outside of kids he is a wonderful man and I hope he sees the light before it is too late for his 12 yr old. </p><p></p><p>If anyone finds the cure for this form of blindness please share it, I could use some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgallant, post: 45156, member: 3721"] My husband too seems to wear blinders when it comes to his sons. The boys have physically threatened us, called the police with false claims of abuse, really made our lives miserable. But husband minimizes it all as "kid stuff" and what he does see he blames on his ex. With my difficult child, he's pressured me to cut her out of our lives a few times when her behavior is mostly self-destructive and only a handful of episodes over the last 3 years. I do what I know is right for me and my daughter and pray he can accept it. Someday it may get too much, but outside of kids he is a wonderful man and I hope he sees the light before it is too late for his 12 yr old. If anyone finds the cure for this form of blindness please share it, I could use some. [/QUOTE]
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