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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 747115" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>Sounds like my son's relationship patterns, only it seems like your daughter goes in and out of bad relationships while my son just goes back and forth with his partner, especially when he was living in Chicago, which is where the partner still lives. They fight, break up, make up, as you said, rinse, repeat, as frequently as most people change their bed linens. And each time "it will be different this time". But it never is. Years ago he reminded me of that definition of insanity over something I was doing or saying...can't remember now what it was. But when I mentioned it to him about his roller coaster relationship with his partner, he got offended. Go figure. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there, Dad. Stand strong, you got this. I wish your wife could see where you are coming from and get on board with you about stopping the rescuing and enabling. I think you're doing the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 747115, member: 22877"] Sounds like my son's relationship patterns, only it seems like your daughter goes in and out of bad relationships while my son just goes back and forth with his partner, especially when he was living in Chicago, which is where the partner still lives. They fight, break up, make up, as you said, rinse, repeat, as frequently as most people change their bed linens. And each time "it will be different this time". But it never is. Years ago he reminded me of that definition of insanity over something I was doing or saying...can't remember now what it was. But when I mentioned it to him about his roller coaster relationship with his partner, he got offended. Go figure. Hang in there, Dad. Stand strong, you got this. I wish your wife could see where you are coming from and get on board with you about stopping the rescuing and enabling. I think you're doing the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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