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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 122934" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Keep strong - you'll make it. I loved my 1st husband - but he was an a**. As much as I thought he'd change he never did - he couldn't - he was who he was. You have every right to boil - what he did was unexcusable and the fact that he didn't get it when you explained it to him speaks volumes! It is ABUSE! Verbal abuse of a child. You can't wipe away the words he said as your child will forever have them stored in memory and there's no way to take that back. What he did was wrong - point blank. He doesn't need counseling, he needs a stiff kick in his a**. I can imagine how much you want the relationship to be ok, but you and your kids need to be ok first. You'll be able to see things more clearly once you have some distance from this. Sorry it's been another rough day - I know the feeling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 122934, member: 4467"] Keep strong - you'll make it. I loved my 1st husband - but he was an a**. As much as I thought he'd change he never did - he couldn't - he was who he was. You have every right to boil - what he did was unexcusable and the fact that he didn't get it when you explained it to him speaks volumes! It is ABUSE! Verbal abuse of a child. You can't wipe away the words he said as your child will forever have them stored in memory and there's no way to take that back. What he did was wrong - point blank. He doesn't need counseling, he needs a stiff kick in his a**. I can imagine how much you want the relationship to be ok, but you and your kids need to be ok first. You'll be able to see things more clearly once you have some distance from this. Sorry it's been another rough day - I know the feeling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -Dara [/QUOTE]
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