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The "d" in "husband" does not stand for dear-VENT
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 490176" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I'm sorry he did this. It is so important that the both of you are on the same page with difficult child. Did difficult child come home on time? difficult child's have a way of tearing a marriage apart. I had a lot of resentments towards my husband for his allowing difficult child to mistreat me the way she did over the years. I told him many times what I needed from him and he never wanted to confront it. It got to the point where I finally told him it was her or me, one of us was going to have to leave the house. I don't know if he would have been able to stop difficult child from abusing me but he didn't try. We had so many fights with her over so many things I think he just gave up. Finally he stepped in and supported me, but it was almost too late. Fortunately since difficult child has been gone, things are so much better for us. We make sure we both agree on everything concerning difficult child and we talk to same language.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can straighten this out with your husband. Your difficult child will continue to go around you to get what he wants.</p><p></p><p>(((((Big hugs)))))</p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 490176, member: 59"] I'm sorry he did this. It is so important that the both of you are on the same page with difficult child. Did difficult child come home on time? difficult child's have a way of tearing a marriage apart. I had a lot of resentments towards my husband for his allowing difficult child to mistreat me the way she did over the years. I told him many times what I needed from him and he never wanted to confront it. It got to the point where I finally told him it was her or me, one of us was going to have to leave the house. I don't know if he would have been able to stop difficult child from abusing me but he didn't try. We had so many fights with her over so many things I think he just gave up. Finally he stepped in and supported me, but it was almost too late. Fortunately since difficult child has been gone, things are so much better for us. We make sure we both agree on everything concerning difficult child and we talk to same language. I hope you can straighten this out with your husband. Your difficult child will continue to go around you to get what he wants. (((((Big hugs))))) Nancy [/QUOTE]
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