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Does anyone know anyone who is married to a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 634741" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I was thinking narcissist with strong sociopathic tendencies.</p><p></p><p>I had a relative like this. Everyone thought he was just peachy. Made his wife and family miserable...at times violent....cheater as well. Got away with it too. But, she was co dependent. No remorse. Was only a so-so provider. I would like to think most wives would eventually leave such a spouse.</p><p></p><p>Another case...not as severe, is with an old friend. Husband was and basically is a difficult child. A pot smoker and very disagreeable. Just uncooperative and uncommunicative. However, he has held down a good job for many years (a good provider). Their marriage has been very difficult for many years too. An odd situation.</p><p></p><p>I think it's certainly possible for difficult children to be a good spouse, with maturity, effort, perhaps therapy, etc....but likely very difficult and perhaps not all that common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 634741, member: 4152"] I was thinking narcissist with strong sociopathic tendencies. I had a relative like this. Everyone thought he was just peachy. Made his wife and family miserable...at times violent....cheater as well. Got away with it too. But, she was co dependent. No remorse. Was only a so-so provider. I would like to think most wives would eventually leave such a spouse. Another case...not as severe, is with an old friend. Husband was and basically is a difficult child. A pot smoker and very disagreeable. Just uncooperative and uncommunicative. However, he has held down a good job for many years (a good provider). Their marriage has been very difficult for many years too. An odd situation. I think it's certainly possible for difficult children to be a good spouse, with maturity, effort, perhaps therapy, etc....but likely very difficult and perhaps not all that common. [/QUOTE]
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