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Newlywed son and his wife having problems, want me to help
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 687295" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I doubt there is anything you can do. Your son is being himself and chasing her away. Is he willing to go through therapy and change?</p><p>I may think differently but 19 is way too young in my opinion for two immature, dependent people to hold a marriage together. Honestly, if this were my kid I'd prefer a fast divorce to the inevitable grandchildren who will be brought into such a bad, unstable situation. The girl may be sweet but her home life did not mature her or ready her to be a mother. </p><p>You have things to think about. However, you can't save this marriage unless you fund it to wife's satisfaction. Do you want to do that knowing that our help often lasts forever? That they often never get on their feet and just want more and more from us?</p><p>It is actually your own decision. Please be good to YOU. Do what you want to fo, not what your son wants you to do. He can do this himself or perhaps he just isnt ready to be a husband.</p><p>Take care!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 687295, member: 1550"] I doubt there is anything you can do. Your son is being himself and chasing her away. Is he willing to go through therapy and change? I may think differently but 19 is way too young in my opinion for two immature, dependent people to hold a marriage together. Honestly, if this were my kid I'd prefer a fast divorce to the inevitable grandchildren who will be brought into such a bad, unstable situation. The girl may be sweet but her home life did not mature her or ready her to be a mother. You have things to think about. However, you can't save this marriage unless you fund it to wife's satisfaction. Do you want to do that knowing that our help often lasts forever? That they often never get on their feet and just want more and more from us? It is actually your own decision. Please be good to YOU. Do what you want to fo, not what your son wants you to do. He can do this himself or perhaps he just isnt ready to be a husband. Take care!! [/QUOTE]
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