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I Believe My Wife Is In Denial - Not Sure How To Proceed
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<blockquote data-quote="wisernow" data-source="post: 717740" data-attributes="member: 20373"><p>i agree with all of the above. I imagine you are feeling perplexed, upset , but most importantly very hurt by your wife's lack of consideration to your feelings and boundaries. I think you have set the boundaries with the son for your's and his relationship. I think in reading between the lines here the issue is now more of one in the marriage and how and where you fit in. I am so sorry. These situations are so hard to navigate through. My husband and I did not see eye to eye on our son and unfortunately it took the marriage down. We both became so entrenched in our positions. That is my fear for you that your wife is going to do what she wants regardless of your needs. Please seek counseling for the two of you and if she doesn't want to go go yourself. For this coming Sunday give them the afternoon together alone for your own peace of mind. Can you find something really really fun to do, or do something with your other kids? Hugs to you my friend. Keep up the strength but always, always protect yourself first. This drama has a way of making us question our every move, our mores and values. You are a wonderful person. Don't second guess yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wisernow, post: 717740, member: 20373"] i agree with all of the above. I imagine you are feeling perplexed, upset , but most importantly very hurt by your wife's lack of consideration to your feelings and boundaries. I think you have set the boundaries with the son for your's and his relationship. I think in reading between the lines here the issue is now more of one in the marriage and how and where you fit in. I am so sorry. These situations are so hard to navigate through. My husband and I did not see eye to eye on our son and unfortunately it took the marriage down. We both became so entrenched in our positions. That is my fear for you that your wife is going to do what she wants regardless of your needs. Please seek counseling for the two of you and if she doesn't want to go go yourself. For this coming Sunday give them the afternoon together alone for your own peace of mind. Can you find something really really fun to do, or do something with your other kids? Hugs to you my friend. Keep up the strength but always, always protect yourself first. This drama has a way of making us question our every move, our mores and values. You are a wonderful person. Don't second guess yourself. [/QUOTE]
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