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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 328677" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>She's been seeing her marriage therapist and a personal therapist for the past two years. They all keep telling her to take the high road. The high road's all and well, except that part that you keep getting sideswiped by the semi's.</p><p></p><p>I don't know that he took that particular booze because he was going to drink it, but because he just didn't want her to have it. He's taken most everything out of their 4500 sf house and given it to the kids. He took her ski pass out of her car so she can't ski, which he didn't like her to do. He has been stalking her for a long time. We're going next week to look for a condo for her to lease/buy in one of the downtown high rises with locked entree and a 24/7 concierge.</p><p></p><p>I think she needs a <em>group</em> like us to help her build a spine where her kids go. They're AWFUL! It's like that letter L sent to me about Christmas but every day for 5 months now! She doesn't understand (yet) how to detach, and tell them how that her marriage is not their business. On the other hand, she's going to have a lot of money coming into this and she doesn't need to hook up with a bunch of loser men hanging out at divorce support groups looking like an easy mark. And she's so tired of therapy, she'd never look for a support group for herself. Maybe I'll do some googling for her when I get a chance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 328677, member: 99"] She's been seeing her marriage therapist and a personal therapist for the past two years. They all keep telling her to take the high road. The high road's all and well, except that part that you keep getting sideswiped by the semi's. I don't know that he took that particular booze because he was going to drink it, but because he just didn't want her to have it. He's taken most everything out of their 4500 sf house and given it to the kids. He took her ski pass out of her car so she can't ski, which he didn't like her to do. He has been stalking her for a long time. We're going next week to look for a condo for her to lease/buy in one of the downtown high rises with locked entree and a 24/7 concierge. I think she needs a [I]group[/I] like us to help her build a spine where her kids go. They're AWFUL! It's like that letter L sent to me about Christmas but every day for 5 months now! She doesn't understand (yet) how to detach, and tell them how that her marriage is not their business. On the other hand, she's going to have a lot of money coming into this and she doesn't need to hook up with a bunch of loser men hanging out at divorce support groups looking like an easy mark. And she's so tired of therapy, she'd never look for a support group for herself. Maybe I'll do some googling for her when I get a chance... [/QUOTE]
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