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<blockquote data-quote="Laundress" data-source="post: 574737" data-attributes="member: 15820"><p>Thanks for the replies. husband said last night he would take the horrible war video game to work with him, that always gets the kids fighting. I double-checked with him this morning that he was doing this and that he told the kids it wouldn't be here. Yes, yes, was his answer.</p><p>I was just cleaning up lunch dishes (kids are off school today - 4 day weekend - scary!), and guess what, they were playing the game that he didn't take. They surprisingly handed it right over.</p><p></p><p>I've been keeping a journal this week about what's been going and emailed that to the therapist so he has a heads up before our next appointment. husband has been cutting me off the last two appts. </p><p></p><p>I have been thinking lately that there is something wrong with husband. He's a great guy with everything - parenting is the only thing he's horrible with. It's the one and only thing we fight about. The therapist asked us what we talk about outside of our oldest son. Nothing, absolutely nothing. It's been so all-consuming the past year.</p><p></p><p>I think I might try and do an overnight with our two younger ones at my mom's this weekend. I (and they) need a breather from this.</p><p></p><p>Stressedtomax - thanks for sharing your story. It's good (not really) to hear others in the same boat. I don't know anyone in real life that goes through this. I'm always stunned to hear my friends talk about their husband's discplining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laundress, post: 574737, member: 15820"] Thanks for the replies. husband said last night he would take the horrible war video game to work with him, that always gets the kids fighting. I double-checked with him this morning that he was doing this and that he told the kids it wouldn't be here. Yes, yes, was his answer. I was just cleaning up lunch dishes (kids are off school today - 4 day weekend - scary!), and guess what, they were playing the game that he didn't take. They surprisingly handed it right over. I've been keeping a journal this week about what's been going and emailed that to the therapist so he has a heads up before our next appointment. husband has been cutting me off the last two appts. I have been thinking lately that there is something wrong with husband. He's a great guy with everything - parenting is the only thing he's horrible with. It's the one and only thing we fight about. The therapist asked us what we talk about outside of our oldest son. Nothing, absolutely nothing. It's been so all-consuming the past year. I think I might try and do an overnight with our two younger ones at my mom's this weekend. I (and they) need a breather from this. Stressedtomax - thanks for sharing your story. It's good (not really) to hear others in the same boat. I don't know anyone in real life that goes through this. I'm always stunned to hear my friends talk about their husband's discplining. [/QUOTE]
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