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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 461302"><p>Donna thank you for correcting that. I get their names mixed up...esp. when typing fast...which I often do here. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/twister2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":twister2:" title="twister2 :twister2:" data-shortname=":twister2:" />(Photo of my life lately! LOL!)</p><p></p><p>It is interesting how it seems (so hard to tell for sure) that George is very reluctant to speak up and/or speak in opposition to his wife. </p><p>On one hand, I understand this because I think in a marriage it is probably a good idea to hesitate to do this. But given the severe nature of the subject matter, the great damage caused at the trial, the damage caused to him (George) and the son, WELLL..enough is enough already.</p><p></p><p>Susie, very good point about basically throwing the son under the bus. Of course we don't know the entire/full story (always a danger). However, how many times have we talked at this site to be careful that when there is a difficult child in the family, not to forget about the other children and their needs. </p><p></p><p>I think of this as one of those learning/growth experiences. Horribly painful, but if open to it (and maybe George is) one can grow from it and come out a little better on the other side.</p><p></p><p>IT is interesting, but not surprising, to me that it took a psychologist, to get George to be more forthcoming.</p><p></p><p>Cindy....well...who knows what is going to go on with her or how long it is going to go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 461302"] Donna thank you for correcting that. I get their names mixed up...esp. when typing fast...which I often do here. :twister2:(Photo of my life lately! LOL!) It is interesting how it seems (so hard to tell for sure) that George is very reluctant to speak up and/or speak in opposition to his wife. On one hand, I understand this because I think in a marriage it is probably a good idea to hesitate to do this. But given the severe nature of the subject matter, the great damage caused at the trial, the damage caused to him (George) and the son, WELLL..enough is enough already. Susie, very good point about basically throwing the son under the bus. Of course we don't know the entire/full story (always a danger). However, how many times have we talked at this site to be careful that when there is a difficult child in the family, not to forget about the other children and their needs. I think of this as one of those learning/growth experiences. Horribly painful, but if open to it (and maybe George is) one can grow from it and come out a little better on the other side. IT is interesting, but not surprising, to me that it took a psychologist, to get George to be more forthcoming. Cindy....well...who knows what is going to go on with her or how long it is going to go on. [/QUOTE]
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