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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 750270" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>I'm afraid we are rapidly approaching the moment when we disengage totally. He is so hostile and illogical, it's not even possible to have a conversation or to do any problem-solving with him. When you ask a question, you don't get a response; you get a rant about whatever wrongs he perceives we or others have done to him. And, as I've said, he refuses to even consider coming here. And yes, I know that would probably be a disaster if he did. If he can't hold it together with people he barely knows and has no anger toward, I can only imagine what it would be like with us. I just have been putting off the inevitable because it's just so painful. Which is worse--living with the pain of the constant worry, fear, hurt or the pain of losing someone you love?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 750270, member: 22597"] I'm afraid we are rapidly approaching the moment when we disengage totally. He is so hostile and illogical, it's not even possible to have a conversation or to do any problem-solving with him. When you ask a question, you don't get a response; you get a rant about whatever wrongs he perceives we or others have done to him. And, as I've said, he refuses to even consider coming here. And yes, I know that would probably be a disaster if he did. If he can't hold it together with people he barely knows and has no anger toward, I can only imagine what it would be like with us. I just have been putting off the inevitable because it's just so painful. Which is worse--living with the pain of the constant worry, fear, hurt or the pain of losing someone you love? [/QUOTE]
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