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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 86099" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Mikey - I'm so sorry it's come to this, but I honestly am not surprised.</p><p></p><p>Is there any way you can totally wash your hands of it until December? Yes, go to the meetings FOR YOU, talk to the professionals FOR YOU, but other than that, no interaction with your son, or as little as possible. When wife is worried about your son not being home, is it possible for you to totally disengage from the conversation? No calling McWeedy. No going and looking for him. If wife wants to, she can, but you totally ignore the entire situation.</p><p></p><p>I know this isn't going to help you and wife, but honestly, I don't see anything helping that situation until McWeedy is OUT of the situation. Perhaps once he's out of the house, you and wife can start to work on your marriage.</p><p></p><p>I wish there was more I could offer in the way of suggestions, but I just don't see what it could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 86099, member: 439"] Mikey - I'm so sorry it's come to this, but I honestly am not surprised. Is there any way you can totally wash your hands of it until December? Yes, go to the meetings FOR YOU, talk to the professionals FOR YOU, but other than that, no interaction with your son, or as little as possible. When wife is worried about your son not being home, is it possible for you to totally disengage from the conversation? No calling McWeedy. No going and looking for him. If wife wants to, she can, but you totally ignore the entire situation. I know this isn't going to help you and wife, but honestly, I don't see anything helping that situation until McWeedy is OUT of the situation. Perhaps once he's out of the house, you and wife can start to work on your marriage. I wish there was more I could offer in the way of suggestions, but I just don't see what it could be. [/QUOTE]
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