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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 715470" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>We definitely have improved on a mutual front. Husband feels guilty as he is very British and didn't engage with Difficult Child very actively. He certainly was here and was not a negative or bad father. I told him the other day in our therapy session that he has to grow a set and stop letting the crocodile tears get to him. He has done some reading on Conduct Disorder and Drug Abuse on combination now. We beat ourselves up so much. And they smell it a mile away and take advantage of it. I also said people have choices and our son has choices. He had two loving parents a warm home and open hearts to come home to. A cat and 2 dogs. Did I tell you with last girlfriend on a trip theoguh the mall probably high they bought a Rabbit and were keeping it in Difficult Child bedroom closet. Needless to say husband found it first, didn't tell me and just said when your mom finds out she is not going to be happy. That was a therapy session focus for sure (insert face palm). I said the Rabbit was going one way or another and the X girlfriend came and took the damn thing cute as it was 3 Pets are enough! He doesn't even take care of the pets he has and he is a drug addict!! Give me strength dear Universe. And husband must catch up and smarten up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 715470, member: 21895"] We definitely have improved on a mutual front. Husband feels guilty as he is very British and didn't engage with Difficult Child very actively. He certainly was here and was not a negative or bad father. I told him the other day in our therapy session that he has to grow a set and stop letting the crocodile tears get to him. He has done some reading on Conduct Disorder and Drug Abuse on combination now. We beat ourselves up so much. And they smell it a mile away and take advantage of it. I also said people have choices and our son has choices. He had two loving parents a warm home and open hearts to come home to. A cat and 2 dogs. Did I tell you with last girlfriend on a trip theoguh the mall probably high they bought a Rabbit and were keeping it in Difficult Child bedroom closet. Needless to say husband found it first, didn't tell me and just said when your mom finds out she is not going to be happy. That was a therapy session focus for sure (insert face palm). I said the Rabbit was going one way or another and the X girlfriend came and took the damn thing cute as it was 3 Pets are enough! He doesn't even take care of the pets he has and he is a drug addict!! Give me strength dear Universe. And husband must catch up and smarten up. [/QUOTE]
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