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Threw step son out. Marriage struggling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 707410" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>This happened at my house. My husband, daughter's step father, threw her out almost 3 years ago. It was not pretty when it happened. She took my two granddaughters and went back to an abusive relationship iin another city. She was 42 at the time and we had been rescuing her for almost 6years at that time. My husband never stopped me from seeing them. He just wasn't welcome where she was. I would drive 200 miles each way to see my granddaughters, rent a motel room and spend time with them. By now friends are warning me about daughter's behavior, but I still can't see it. UNTIL I "sell" her my car (which she will never pay for, ,she goes to another state, stops communicating with me when I won't signfor an apt. I finally get it. I guess what I'm saying is with time, your wife's eyes will be opened. As best you can, don't say negative things about her son. Don't try to stop herr from contacting him or seeing him somewhere other than your home. It will soon be clear to her. It may take awhile. Now I'm grateful my husband threw her out. I couldn't do it. He loved me enough to end her mistreatment of me and to make our home a peaceful place. Best wishes to you!</p><p>L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 707410, member: 20962"] This happened at my house. My husband, daughter's step father, threw her out almost 3 years ago. It was not pretty when it happened. She took my two granddaughters and went back to an abusive relationship iin another city. She was 42 at the time and we had been rescuing her for almost 6years at that time. My husband never stopped me from seeing them. He just wasn't welcome where she was. I would drive 200 miles each way to see my granddaughters, rent a motel room and spend time with them. By now friends are warning me about daughter's behavior, but I still can't see it. UNTIL I "sell" her my car (which she will never pay for, ,she goes to another state, stops communicating with me when I won't signfor an apt. I finally get it. I guess what I'm saying is with time, your wife's eyes will be opened. As best you can, don't say negative things about her son. Don't try to stop herr from contacting him or seeing him somewhere other than your home. It will soon be clear to her. It may take awhile. Now I'm grateful my husband threw her out. I couldn't do it. He loved me enough to end her mistreatment of me and to make our home a peaceful place. Best wishes to you! L [/QUOTE]
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