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Our difficult child has a baby!
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 586766" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Since the guy knows you enough to call you, maybe you could ask that as a favor to YOU, would he please give a good refereence. Yeah, the mom seems very manipulative...college is totally out the window, your husband did that already, he fulfilled that promise. He's 20 so dad is not obligated to do what she deems he needs to do.</p><p></p><p>Don't engage mom in her little campaign. No is all you need to say, explanations are not needed. It will just cause this back and forth argument and all you need to say is ,"No." Just don't get involved or go there with her. They're divorced and she needs to worry about what she can do, NOT what your husband is doing. You'll have to be short, firm and brief in dealing with her. hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 586766, member: 2668"] Since the guy knows you enough to call you, maybe you could ask that as a favor to YOU, would he please give a good refereence. Yeah, the mom seems very manipulative...college is totally out the window, your husband did that already, he fulfilled that promise. He's 20 so dad is not obligated to do what she deems he needs to do. Don't engage mom in her little campaign. No is all you need to say, explanations are not needed. It will just cause this back and forth argument and all you need to say is ,"No." Just don't get involved or go there with her. They're divorced and she needs to worry about what she can do, NOT what your husband is doing. You'll have to be short, firm and brief in dealing with her. hugs [/QUOTE]
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