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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 38568"><p>I think you're doing the right thing in handing over the reins to husband. If he is telling everyone this and you are always the one handling the discipline, it's time for husband to step in and give you a break and also a chance to let difficult child not always view you as the "bad guy". Not that you are the bad guy because you're not. But from your prior posts it sounds like you are the one enforcing the rules and dealing with the school issues and husband gets to be the friend. In addition, you are tired and just completely wiped out and you just need a break.</p><p></p><p>When easy child was so hateful towards me, I just always repeated in my head the saying, "You always hurt the ones you love." Seems silly, but it helped some.</p><p></p><p>I think walking the dogs is an excellent idea. A dogs devotion is unconditional. It's very therapeutic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 38568"] I think you're doing the right thing in handing over the reins to husband. If he is telling everyone this and you are always the one handling the discipline, it's time for husband to step in and give you a break and also a chance to let difficult child not always view you as the "bad guy". Not that you are the bad guy because you're not. But from your prior posts it sounds like you are the one enforcing the rules and dealing with the school issues and husband gets to be the friend. In addition, you are tired and just completely wiped out and you just need a break. When easy child was so hateful towards me, I just always repeated in my head the saying, "You always hurt the ones you love." Seems silly, but it helped some. I think walking the dogs is an excellent idea. A dogs devotion is unconditional. It's very therapeutic. [/QUOTE]
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