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I Believe My Wife Is In Denial - Not Sure How To Proceed
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 717993" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>So update, DS came over, we had a nice lunch and I spent about half of his visit in the basement, and was upstairs hanging out with them (mostly him) the other half.</p><p></p><p>Absolutely no issues, the visit with DS was very positive. He left a few minutes ago to go hang out with a friend. He's got more friends now than I have ever known him to have, and my wife agrees that he is more socially capable and successful than ever before. This is very good news.</p><p></p><p>He had to cut off contact with his ex-girlfriend, he didn't give too many details but we were given to understand she was not respecting his boundaries. He isn't upset about it at all. He seems happy and stable. He's even been doing quite a bit of work on his schooling and we can see the results in the parent dashboard. He has set a goal for himself of graduating on time in June. If he continues on his current trajectory he should be able to achieve that goal.</p><p></p><p>As I have said before I think things have evolved to the point where another physical attack on my wife by DS is highly unlikely. He visits and when he reaches his limit he politely excuses himself and leaves. If he has an escape route he will not attack. Thank goodness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 717993, member: 13303"] So update, DS came over, we had a nice lunch and I spent about half of his visit in the basement, and was upstairs hanging out with them (mostly him) the other half. Absolutely no issues, the visit with DS was very positive. He left a few minutes ago to go hang out with a friend. He's got more friends now than I have ever known him to have, and my wife agrees that he is more socially capable and successful than ever before. This is very good news. He had to cut off contact with his ex-girlfriend, he didn't give too many details but we were given to understand she was not respecting his boundaries. He isn't upset about it at all. He seems happy and stable. He's even been doing quite a bit of work on his schooling and we can see the results in the parent dashboard. He has set a goal for himself of graduating on time in June. If he continues on his current trajectory he should be able to achieve that goal. As I have said before I think things have evolved to the point where another physical attack on my wife by DS is highly unlikely. He visits and when he reaches his limit he politely excuses himself and leaves. If he has an escape route he will not attack. Thank goodness! [/QUOTE]
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