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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 377678" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm wondering if your husband is mainly concerned about you sticking to something once you say it. If that's the case, maybe letting M off the hook with some of this before you say you expect him to do ABC, knowing he's not going to want to, would be preferable. I think I would let some of the "push" for him to exercise and get out more go for the time being. Do some CPS with M about how he can take care of his physical health along with his spritual, mental, etc. Then maybe ease up a bit- he really is at a very sensitive age and these boys suffer at least as much as girls thru it. Maybe talk to husband about this and discuss this "plan" so that when you do tell M that you expect him to do something, you don't then let him talk you out of it. The school year is starting up and you will surely have bigger issues to contend with over the next few months.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 377678, member: 3699"] I'm wondering if your husband is mainly concerned about you sticking to something once you say it. If that's the case, maybe letting M off the hook with some of this before you say you expect him to do ABC, knowing he's not going to want to, would be preferable. I think I would let some of the "push" for him to exercise and get out more go for the time being. Do some CPS with M about how he can take care of his physical health along with his spritual, mental, etc. Then maybe ease up a bit- he really is at a very sensitive age and these boys suffer at least as much as girls thru it. Maybe talk to husband about this and discuss this "plan" so that when you do tell M that you expect him to do something, you don't then let him talk you out of it. The school year is starting up and you will surely have bigger issues to contend with over the next few months. Just a thought.... [/QUOTE]
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