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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 114699" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>You're depriving wife of looking good to her daughter. Part of her knows you're right and is absolutely resenting it to no end. I really wouldn't take the "you hate her" personally. It is the anger, resentment, guilt talking. Not the dear, sensible loving wife. I also wouldn't be surprise if your daughter didn't plant this wonderful idea in mom's ear and help with the sabotage of your relationship with your wife.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you two could work out a compromise -- you and your wife pay for half of the re-licensing fee? </p><p></p><p>I do understand your wife's wish to help her daughter. Hope really does spring eternal in most mothers. We can see where our child failed but will give them 1,000 chances and then one more just in case. As I'm sure you've read here, many of us want to make sure we've done everything possible to help our kids, no matter what the cost to us, our families, our lives in general.</p><p></p><p>Hope you can find a way to talk this through. I can understand your anger and hurt after all you have gone through. You didn't deserve the comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 114699, member: 3626"] You're depriving wife of looking good to her daughter. Part of her knows you're right and is absolutely resenting it to no end. I really wouldn't take the "you hate her" personally. It is the anger, resentment, guilt talking. Not the dear, sensible loving wife. I also wouldn't be surprise if your daughter didn't plant this wonderful idea in mom's ear and help with the sabotage of your relationship with your wife. Maybe you two could work out a compromise -- you and your wife pay for half of the re-licensing fee? I do understand your wife's wish to help her daughter. Hope really does spring eternal in most mothers. We can see where our child failed but will give them 1,000 chances and then one more just in case. As I'm sure you've read here, many of us want to make sure we've done everything possible to help our kids, no matter what the cost to us, our families, our lives in general. Hope you can find a way to talk this through. I can understand your anger and hurt after all you have gone through. You didn't deserve the comment. [/QUOTE]
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