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Ex's husband throws constant F bomb at son and threatens him over coat in front of grandson
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<blockquote data-quote="SomewhereOverTheRainbow" data-source="post: 726009" data-attributes="member: 22604"><p>So sorry to hear this. It's really hard when helpless kids are caught in these situations. My kids had to go to my ex when they were younger and they were awful too. It is heartbreaking because you can only control your own behaviour and not the other persons. So even if you are fair and reasonable and doing what is best for the child, you can't make the other side cooperate. They can be losers their whole life and there's nothing you can do to make them be nice and put the interest of the kids first. This did a lot of emotional damage to my kids and it's so hard when you can't protect them. All you can do is damage control after the fact. I think this is a big part of why I became so codependent with my kids which didn't help my daughter. I was always feeling so bad for what she went through and trying to make it better. But not letting her face life herself didn't help her. The hardest thing is not being able to do anything to fix the situation. We can only pray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomewhereOverTheRainbow, post: 726009, member: 22604"] So sorry to hear this. It's really hard when helpless kids are caught in these situations. My kids had to go to my ex when they were younger and they were awful too. It is heartbreaking because you can only control your own behaviour and not the other persons. So even if you are fair and reasonable and doing what is best for the child, you can't make the other side cooperate. They can be losers their whole life and there's nothing you can do to make them be nice and put the interest of the kids first. This did a lot of emotional damage to my kids and it's so hard when you can't protect them. All you can do is damage control after the fact. I think this is a big part of why I became so codependent with my kids which didn't help my daughter. I was always feeling so bad for what she went through and trying to make it better. But not letting her face life herself didn't help her. The hardest thing is not being able to do anything to fix the situation. We can only pray. [/QUOTE]
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