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Help, I am losing my mind!
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 175735" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Well, I don't think that you are going to change either difficult child's mind about husband, or husband's mind about difficult child. Now, it is entirely possible that husband is just used to being an empty nester, and having difficult child around is an "inconvenience" to him. In which case he just needs to get over it. But again, you can't make either of them any way other than they already are.</p><p></p><p>In the end, it is up to you. If you think that husband is being truly unfair to difficult child, you need to do some soul searching to decide if husband is worth staying around. difficult child may not have had very good dads in his life. It is up to you to make sure that he knows that he can count on his mom. And by the way, if difficult child is recovering (and GOOD for him!), he does not need to be around someone who smokes pot.</p><p></p><p>in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 175735, member: 3647"] Well, I don't think that you are going to change either difficult child's mind about husband, or husband's mind about difficult child. Now, it is entirely possible that husband is just used to being an empty nester, and having difficult child around is an "inconvenience" to him. In which case he just needs to get over it. But again, you can't make either of them any way other than they already are. In the end, it is up to you. If you think that husband is being truly unfair to difficult child, you need to do some soul searching to decide if husband is worth staying around. difficult child may not have had very good dads in his life. It is up to you to make sure that he knows that he can count on his mom. And by the way, if difficult child is recovering (and GOOD for him!), he does not need to be around someone who smokes pot. in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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