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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 558002" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Many of us have been board members in excess of ten years. It is rare...extremely rare...for an opinion to be shared that is not heartfelt. Many of us have lived thru the forties and also been quite successful at supporting ourselves and sometimes supporting full families. Most of us have not cut all ties to our past and ventured with-o funds or support to join a SO who has a dysfunctional child. </p><p></p><p>The posts I have read are supportive of YOU. Nobody is going to tell you that your choices in the past and for the future are going to earn you a Nobel Peace Prize. You've made a huge decision and it is not playing out the way you envisioned. When that happens....you make a choice. You either find a way to escape living with such stress or you man up and explore ways to change your SO and his household. Frankly I suggest the former as changing others is not usually successful. on the other hand...it is your life and I wish you well. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 558002, member: 35"] Many of us have been board members in excess of ten years. It is rare...extremely rare...for an opinion to be shared that is not heartfelt. Many of us have lived thru the forties and also been quite successful at supporting ourselves and sometimes supporting full families. Most of us have not cut all ties to our past and ventured with-o funds or support to join a SO who has a dysfunctional child. The posts I have read are supportive of YOU. Nobody is going to tell you that your choices in the past and for the future are going to earn you a Nobel Peace Prize. You've made a huge decision and it is not playing out the way you envisioned. When that happens....you make a choice. You either find a way to escape living with such stress or you man up and explore ways to change your SO and his household. Frankly I suggest the former as changing others is not usually successful. on the other hand...it is your life and I wish you well. DDD [/QUOTE]
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