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Dealing With Changing Moods When Yours Doesn't Change
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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 754643" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>Ugh, I had a response typed out and then got pulled away. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Literally if I mention something 5 hours ago it's "in the past" and I'm being "negative" when she's trying to be positive. It's almost comical?!? </p><p></p><p>My husband and I have agreed that, logically, if things are steady (employment, living situation, etc.) then we can adjust our responses a bit. But right now it's all talk and <em>living in her moment</em>. Right now, for us, it has to be about protecting a child from the turbulence of abuse and toxicity. By no means are we perfect, but we are stable and loving and trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 754643, member: 24089"] Ugh, I had a response typed out and then got pulled away. Literally if I mention something 5 hours ago it's "in the past" and I'm being "negative" when she's trying to be positive. It's almost comical?!? My husband and I have agreed that, logically, if things are steady (employment, living situation, etc.) then we can adjust our responses a bit. But right now it's all talk and [I]living in her moment[/I]. Right now, for us, it has to be about protecting a child from the turbulence of abuse and toxicity. By no means are we perfect, but we are stable and loving and trying. [/QUOTE]
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