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Part two of the humungous vent - the story only gets better.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 437338" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>Keista, I'm been explaining it to husband as to his Mother. And that it is okay to end a relationship even if it is a family member if you get tons of pain and no real joy from it. Just because someone gave birth to you, you don't owe them anything. He's getting it with his Mother. In 15 years, I can't remember a happy time with his folks. When we'd visit, we'd have a good time, but you were always on guard waiting for something bad to happen. The more husband gets to know my folks, he realizes what the relationship should be like. We love visiting with my folks. They are our friends and we have a good time and can't wait until the next visit. Never do you have to worry about saying the wrong thing or wondering what mood they are going to be in. </p><p></p><p>Now that husband is getting it with his Mom, we'll have to start on the lessons for/about Ant and Steph. One thing at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 437338, member: 65"] Keista, I'm been explaining it to husband as to his Mother. And that it is okay to end a relationship even if it is a family member if you get tons of pain and no real joy from it. Just because someone gave birth to you, you don't owe them anything. He's getting it with his Mother. In 15 years, I can't remember a happy time with his folks. When we'd visit, we'd have a good time, but you were always on guard waiting for something bad to happen. The more husband gets to know my folks, he realizes what the relationship should be like. We love visiting with my folks. They are our friends and we have a good time and can't wait until the next visit. Never do you have to worry about saying the wrong thing or wondering what mood they are going to be in. Now that husband is getting it with his Mom, we'll have to start on the lessons for/about Ant and Steph. One thing at a time. [/QUOTE]
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