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Torn btwn Husband & Addicted Daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 667908" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Ohi feel for you. Weave even through a lot with,y son...all through his teen years...he is now 23. These kind of issues can be hell on a marriage. So no matter what decisions and choices you make around your daughter your marriage needs some attention. I know at one point my husband and I went to counseling together to help us get on the same page. There are no right or wrong answers here....you and your husband are both having a lot of feelings and they are all valid. The best thing for your daughter is for you and your husband to find a way to get together and have a united front and a strong relationship. I know for me this has been vital to my own sanity and was also important for my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 667908, member: 15801"] Ohi feel for you. Weave even through a lot with,y son...all through his teen years...he is now 23. These kind of issues can be hell on a marriage. So no matter what decisions and choices you make around your daughter your marriage needs some attention. I know at one point my husband and I went to counseling together to help us get on the same page. There are no right or wrong answers here....you and your husband are both having a lot of feelings and they are all valid. The best thing for your daughter is for you and your husband to find a way to get together and have a united front and a strong relationship. I know for me this has been vital to my own sanity and was also important for my son. [/QUOTE]
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