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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 575407" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Sadly, Daisy, I don't think that husband is ever really going to "get it". He just refuses to see what is happening right in front of him. I have told him time after time that if the kids are playing together he needs to listen because things with difficult child change in an instant. Just because they are playing and laughing at this moment doesn't mean that difficult child won't be trying to beat the heck out of easy child in the next moment. He must listen for the clues. He refuses to do it. He can't undestand why I feel angry and resentful of both of them. difficult child because of what he has done to this family, and husband because he has left me all alone to deal with it all. Even when he's home, he leaves me all alone to be the sole parent. He only steps in when he hears things becoming really bad, and by then everyone is upset and crying and angry. And he wonders why I'm unhappy. Or maybe he doesn't even notice that part. Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 575407, member: 15810"] Sadly, Daisy, I don't think that husband is ever really going to "get it". He just refuses to see what is happening right in front of him. I have told him time after time that if the kids are playing together he needs to listen because things with difficult child change in an instant. Just because they are playing and laughing at this moment doesn't mean that difficult child won't be trying to beat the heck out of easy child in the next moment. He must listen for the clues. He refuses to do it. He can't undestand why I feel angry and resentful of both of them. difficult child because of what he has done to this family, and husband because he has left me all alone to deal with it all. Even when he's home, he leaves me all alone to be the sole parent. He only steps in when he hears things becoming really bad, and by then everyone is upset and crying and angry. And he wonders why I'm unhappy. Or maybe he doesn't even notice that part. Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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