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<blockquote data-quote="KC but no sunshine band" data-source="post: 86632" data-attributes="member: 4187"><p>Hi Susie,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your words of encouragement and for the website. As for husband's difficult child(bi-polar), she is a wonderful person. She lived with us for 2.5 yrs. The reason she moved out is because she had problems with female authority due to her BM's way of dealing with her. Thus, she put me in the same category. However before she moved out, we had our share of differences and conflicts. She was daddy's little girl and would play that up when she felt it would benefit her. There were also times when she would try to play husband against me. So suffice it to say that we have had our fair set of challenges with our difficult child's. Now that husband's difficult child has moved out, our relationship with her has improved. Now if I can keep my difficult child out of husband's radar or try to get husband to turn down the sensitivity dial on his radar, we should do just fine. Hugs to you too Susie and I hope you have a wonderful day!</p><p></p><p>Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC but no sunshine band, post: 86632, member: 4187"] Hi Susie, Thank you for your words of encouragement and for the website. As for husband's difficult child(bi-polar), she is a wonderful person. She lived with us for 2.5 yrs. The reason she moved out is because she had problems with female authority due to her BM's way of dealing with her. Thus, she put me in the same category. However before she moved out, we had our share of differences and conflicts. She was daddy's little girl and would play that up when she felt it would benefit her. There were also times when she would try to play husband against me. So suffice it to say that we have had our fair set of challenges with our difficult child's. Now that husband's difficult child has moved out, our relationship with her has improved. Now if I can keep my difficult child out of husband's radar or try to get husband to turn down the sensitivity dial on his radar, we should do just fine. Hugs to you too Susie and I hope you have a wonderful day! Kathy [/QUOTE]
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