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Transitioning: childhood to adulthood+ - a repost
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 60508" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>This could be my household also. Strange isn't it that husband's can be very similar? </p><p>I became the disciplinarian in our household because husband way way over the top. </p><p>What I have learned though is I wish I had practiced less emotion, and stood my ground more. I was there to listen to difficult child's but I freqently (and still do) get sucked in to the drama. I wish I could have been more inflexible. Sort of inflexible with flexibility (do you know what I mean?). Not the my way or the highway, but this is what I expect and if it's not met then this is the consequence.</p><p>I think you are on the right road....know matter how bumpy it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 60508, member: 696"] This could be my household also. Strange isn't it that husband's can be very similar? I became the disciplinarian in our household because husband way way over the top. What I have learned though is I wish I had practiced less emotion, and stood my ground more. I was there to listen to difficult child's but I freqently (and still do) get sucked in to the drama. I wish I could have been more inflexible. Sort of inflexible with flexibility (do you know what I mean?). Not the my way or the highway, but this is what I expect and if it's not met then this is the consequence. I think you are on the right road....know matter how bumpy it is. [/QUOTE]
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