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If I move out, does difficult child "win"?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 160837" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It seems like you are having separate issues with your husband. If he won't do what he agrees to with the therapist, that's not an issue with your difficult child, that's an issue between the two of you as parents. </p><p></p><p>That being said, does difficult child win? I don't think so. At least, I wouldn't let him think so. He needs to understand that the world doesn't revolve around him, and sometimes the unhappy things in life where people don't work together are just between those other people, even if it's a disagreement about how one of them deals with him. It's a trust issue between you and husband. Believe me, when difficult child is gone, you and husband will have the same issues, they'll just be about something else.</p><p></p><p>I hope that you can get husband on the same page as you. You have been through a lot, but I know that sometimes enough is just enough.</p><p></p><p>{{{{{{Big Hugs}}}}}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 160837, member: 99"] It seems like you are having separate issues with your husband. If he won't do what he agrees to with the therapist, that's not an issue with your difficult child, that's an issue between the two of you as parents. That being said, does difficult child win? I don't think so. At least, I wouldn't let him think so. He needs to understand that the world doesn't revolve around him, and sometimes the unhappy things in life where people don't work together are just between those other people, even if it's a disagreement about how one of them deals with him. It's a trust issue between you and husband. Believe me, when difficult child is gone, you and husband will have the same issues, they'll just be about something else. I hope that you can get husband on the same page as you. You have been through a lot, but I know that sometimes enough is just enough. {{{{{{Big Hugs}}}}}}} [/QUOTE]
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