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<blockquote data-quote="joders" data-source="post: 605573" data-attributes="member: 16663"><p>there is a possibility, but we can't be sure. my husband met difficult child's mom when he was a year old already so he missed the pregnancy, birth, and the important first year. she may have been on anxiety medications, and she smokes, but when it comes to recreational drugs and alcohol we really don't know. The one thing I'm sure of in that house is that there was a lot of neglect, and a lot of couch surfing. Alot of times his mom would sleep all day leaving him (5 at the time) in charge of his then 2 year old sister. it really is sad because I like to believe that had he been raised in a normal, loving environment he wouldn't have turned out this way, and it's so hard because neither my husband or I want to give up on him but he's not responding to our rules and consequences, and I don't know if he ever will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joders, post: 605573, member: 16663"] there is a possibility, but we can't be sure. my husband met difficult child's mom when he was a year old already so he missed the pregnancy, birth, and the important first year. she may have been on anxiety medications, and she smokes, but when it comes to recreational drugs and alcohol we really don't know. The one thing I'm sure of in that house is that there was a lot of neglect, and a lot of couch surfing. Alot of times his mom would sleep all day leaving him (5 at the time) in charge of his then 2 year old sister. it really is sad because I like to believe that had he been raised in a normal, loving environment he wouldn't have turned out this way, and it's so hard because neither my husband or I want to give up on him but he's not responding to our rules and consequences, and I don't know if he ever will. [/QUOTE]
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