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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 65247" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm glad you're feeling a little better about the situation and</p><p>that the intake went well. In my long long lifetime, lol, I have</p><p>never bothered to read any of the books about male/female differences. I just know they exist. Based on my experiences</p><p>I think there are good men who are poor Dads. I could muse for</p><p>ages about possible reasons but the bottom line is that your husband</p><p>is not in the non-participatory boat alone. Men get confused by</p><p>sons, I think. They somehow all think their "boy" will end up</p><p>being really outstanding and they will be proud to introduce</p><p>"my son" to people. When we have kids who are dysfunctional I'm</p><p>not sure they know how they are suppose to act. Often they just</p><p>back off. Sending supportive hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 65247, member: 35"] I'm glad you're feeling a little better about the situation and that the intake went well. In my long long lifetime, lol, I have never bothered to read any of the books about male/female differences. I just know they exist. Based on my experiences I think there are good men who are poor Dads. I could muse for ages about possible reasons but the bottom line is that your husband is not in the non-participatory boat alone. Men get confused by sons, I think. They somehow all think their "boy" will end up being really outstanding and they will be proud to introduce "my son" to people. When we have kids who are dysfunctional I'm not sure they know how they are suppose to act. Often they just back off. Sending supportive hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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