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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 709875" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Thanks, Rn. I think you've said your son agreed only to avoid being homeless. Pretty sure that's what we are dealing with here. I'm sure he will start working on his dad tonight and talk him into doing this on his own. And I don't want him living here at all, possibly never again. Husband and I are just on 2 different sides of the spectrum. I suppose I appear heartless. </p><p>I did ask my husband the other day how he would feel if my daughter and I yelled and screamed at other to the point of violence. How would that make him feel? Safe/happy in his home? He was speechless and let me tell you that is rare. He's just never been able to put himself in my shoes. His son is the same way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 709875, member: 16761"] Thanks, Rn. I think you've said your son agreed only to avoid being homeless. Pretty sure that's what we are dealing with here. I'm sure he will start working on his dad tonight and talk him into doing this on his own. And I don't want him living here at all, possibly never again. Husband and I are just on 2 different sides of the spectrum. I suppose I appear heartless. I did ask my husband the other day how he would feel if my daughter and I yelled and screamed at other to the point of violence. How would that make him feel? Safe/happy in his home? He was speechless and let me tell you that is rare. He's just never been able to put himself in my shoes. His son is the same way. [/QUOTE]
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