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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 690129" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>I would stay out of it and honor your daughter's request. I think it will come out in time on it's own. How many times has this happened to us where Difficult Child messes up and we find out. And truth be told, the Mom might already know but is not telling you about it. There are things I don't always reveal to my family or friends. Sometimes when son messes up, I do not share with husband because I just don't want to add to the list of things he has done when he is trying to do better. I use my own judgement when to mention and when not to mention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 690129, member: 19951"] I would stay out of it and honor your daughter's request. I think it will come out in time on it's own. How many times has this happened to us where Difficult Child messes up and we find out. And truth be told, the Mom might already know but is not telling you about it. There are things I don't always reveal to my family or friends. Sometimes when son messes up, I do not share with husband because I just don't want to add to the list of things he has done when he is trying to do better. I use my own judgement when to mention and when not to mention. [/QUOTE]
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