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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 205449" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Yall are probably right that she has issues of her own. She stays pretty guarded around me. We exchange "Hi, how are you's" every evening but that is usually about the extent of it. She just doesn't engage in conversation with me unless I initiate it and even then she keeps it very brief. </p><p></p><p>difficult child told me about a week ago that she HAD told her husband that she seeing someone and wanted a divorce...Last night I asked difficult child if she was coming over and he said, "Yes, she does everynight, why? I hope you like S cause as soon as I get my divorce from K and she gets her divorce from M we plan on getting married." I said, "Wow, don't you think maybe you should wait alittle while instead of jumping right into another marriage when the first one didn't work out/quickly fizzled?" Then she was knocking at the door. </p><p></p><p>I came downstairs alittle later to find them dining together: Salmon, fresh Asparagus and wine. She brought her lil dog over with her and he was beside her eagerly awaiting somee leftovers. I said, "Chester looks like he's ready to get some scraps"...She said, "He may eat off of my plate but won't be eating "scraps". " </p><p>Anyway she has this kind of snootiness about her that really disagrees with me. I think she is definitely the one in control of this relationship with difficult child and I think yall are right that I should probibly stay out of it. It may well be true that anything I say one way or the other may only push difficult child closer toward her. </p><p></p><p>She's not my favorite person. </p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 205449, member: 3305"] Yall are probably right that she has issues of her own. She stays pretty guarded around me. We exchange "Hi, how are you's" every evening but that is usually about the extent of it. She just doesn't engage in conversation with me unless I initiate it and even then she keeps it very brief. difficult child told me about a week ago that she HAD told her husband that she seeing someone and wanted a divorce...Last night I asked difficult child if she was coming over and he said, "Yes, she does everynight, why? I hope you like S cause as soon as I get my divorce from K and she gets her divorce from M we plan on getting married." I said, "Wow, don't you think maybe you should wait alittle while instead of jumping right into another marriage when the first one didn't work out/quickly fizzled?" Then she was knocking at the door. I came downstairs alittle later to find them dining together: Salmon, fresh Asparagus and wine. She brought her lil dog over with her and he was beside her eagerly awaiting somee leftovers. I said, "Chester looks like he's ready to get some scraps"...She said, "He may eat off of my plate but won't be eating "scraps". " Anyway she has this kind of snootiness about her that really disagrees with me. I think she is definitely the one in control of this relationship with difficult child and I think yall are right that I should probibly stay out of it. It may well be true that anything I say one way or the other may only push difficult child closer toward her. She's not my favorite person. Tammy [/QUOTE]
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