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Honestly, if husband was here
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 53344" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Just thought I'd let ya know that I completely understand what you are going through. I don't think my husband understands either. My difficult child's are 11, 10 and 7. All with some similarities to yours. My youngest urinates all over the bathroom, including into the bathtub and finds it funny when I discover it. I have a family of 9, so laundry is my most time consuming chore. He'll go through his closet and throw his clean clothes in the dirty clothes so I have more to do and then laugh about it when I discover it. If he knows something bothers me, like constant noises, he'll sit next to me and watch me out of the corner of his eye while he makes repetitive noises until I say something. Then he smiles. Since hes so young, he hasn't gotten into the screaming at me part yet and I hope he never does, but I certainly won't be surprised if it happens. Some days I feel like his main goal in life is to make my day as difficult as possible. husband wanting to get physical if they witnessed what we deal with seems like a normal response as long as they don't actually do something. Wanting and doing are two totally seperate things. I want to run away from it all sometimes, but I stay put. I hope you get a break sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 53344, member: 3837"] Just thought I'd let ya know that I completely understand what you are going through. I don't think my husband understands either. My difficult child's are 11, 10 and 7. All with some similarities to yours. My youngest urinates all over the bathroom, including into the bathtub and finds it funny when I discover it. I have a family of 9, so laundry is my most time consuming chore. He'll go through his closet and throw his clean clothes in the dirty clothes so I have more to do and then laugh about it when I discover it. If he knows something bothers me, like constant noises, he'll sit next to me and watch me out of the corner of his eye while he makes repetitive noises until I say something. Then he smiles. Since hes so young, he hasn't gotten into the screaming at me part yet and I hope he never does, but I certainly won't be surprised if it happens. Some days I feel like his main goal in life is to make my day as difficult as possible. husband wanting to get physical if they witnessed what we deal with seems like a normal response as long as they don't actually do something. Wanting and doing are two totally seperate things. I want to run away from it all sometimes, but I stay put. I hope you get a break sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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