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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 572940" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>You know, I agree, MWM. He is NOT a great Dad, as I'd been telling myself all these years. I actually just had a discussion about that very thing with my Mom yesterday. When I am gone from here, I know that my mind will clear and I will begin putting more and more into place. Of course I am taking the little one with me, and I will fight tooth and nail to have either supervised visitation or visitation when difficult child isn't at his Dad's. </p><p></p><p>I have asked easy child how he's hurt him, and he keeps bringing up the same couple of incidents. Those are enough, but there are probably more. You said in a post the other day that your Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) child didn't express sexuality and you thought he was just immature. That's exactly how I think of difficult child, so it scares me because of the other similarities that they seem to share. Would you think of that as a red flag?</p><p></p><p>difficult child did have a chaotic first few years of life. Biomom was a hard core drug addict and she is violent and selfish in any case. difficult child witnessed her attacking husband and her current husband and God knows what else all of his life. I have no doubt that she neglected him in the first year while husband was at work during the day, even if only emotionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 572940, member: 14139"] You know, I agree, MWM. He is NOT a great Dad, as I'd been telling myself all these years. I actually just had a discussion about that very thing with my Mom yesterday. When I am gone from here, I know that my mind will clear and I will begin putting more and more into place. Of course I am taking the little one with me, and I will fight tooth and nail to have either supervised visitation or visitation when difficult child isn't at his Dad's. I have asked easy child how he's hurt him, and he keeps bringing up the same couple of incidents. Those are enough, but there are probably more. You said in a post the other day that your Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) child didn't express sexuality and you thought he was just immature. That's exactly how I think of difficult child, so it scares me because of the other similarities that they seem to share. Would you think of that as a red flag? difficult child did have a chaotic first few years of life. Biomom was a hard core drug addict and she is violent and selfish in any case. difficult child witnessed her attacking husband and her current husband and God knows what else all of his life. I have no doubt that she neglected him in the first year while husband was at work during the day, even if only emotionally. [/QUOTE]
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