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<blockquote data-quote="Sunlight" data-source="post: 34986" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>robyn, </p><p>when difficult child leaves for good, you will be lonely without your hubby. you say he is your best friend. he is sick of your son. he cannot handle the chaos. maintain a loving relationship with your man if you love him. tell your husband you love him and want his input. tell him you will abide by his decisions. stick together. </p><p></p><p>your son needs to be aware that HE should want graduation. he cannot know he can be a wedge between you two. your husband needs to know he is top dog in the house. tell your son you cannot control what husband decides. be calm and tell your son if he wants to have the car he has to listen to husband. also tell your son he does not have to graduate if he doesnt want to. be sure he knows that he will have to make a living and will need the car. to get it he has to graduate. period. </p><p></p><p>act like you dont care. like I used to tell ant, your choices will affect only you. I will still have a car, house and a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunlight, post: 34986, member: 97"] robyn, when difficult child leaves for good, you will be lonely without your hubby. you say he is your best friend. he is sick of your son. he cannot handle the chaos. maintain a loving relationship with your man if you love him. tell your husband you love him and want his input. tell him you will abide by his decisions. stick together. your son needs to be aware that HE should want graduation. he cannot know he can be a wedge between you two. your husband needs to know he is top dog in the house. tell your son you cannot control what husband decides. be calm and tell your son if he wants to have the car he has to listen to husband. also tell your son he does not have to graduate if he doesnt want to. be sure he knows that he will have to make a living and will need the car. to get it he has to graduate. period. act like you dont care. like I used to tell ant, your choices will affect only you. I will still have a car, house and a job. [/QUOTE]
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