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Dealing with resentment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 370132" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Bean, resentment is understandable. </p><p>Would husband consider couples counseling. Seems parenting a difficult child is causing a rift in your relationship. It is almost impossible to get a difficult child to follow the rules with a united front </p><p>let alone with a parent who consistently sabotages efforts. Maybe he thinks he will be the "good" parent. </p><p>I know you want what's best for her but, as with most of us, we are working harder than difficult child on their lives. No wonder we are resentful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 370132, member: 3"] Bean, resentment is understandable. Would husband consider couples counseling. Seems parenting a difficult child is causing a rift in your relationship. It is almost impossible to get a difficult child to follow the rules with a united front let alone with a parent who consistently sabotages efforts. Maybe he thinks he will be the "good" parent. I know you want what's best for her but, as with most of us, we are working harder than difficult child on their lives. No wonder we are resentful. [/QUOTE]
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