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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 738055" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>You and I are in the same boat but I am the weak one my husband is the strong. He has had it. I keep saying just this little thing. This morning he got nasty and I blocked him. I will reread the messages if I feel weak. We all have our weak moments each one helps the learning curve. Give your husband time he will get there. Our kids are master manipulators. I agree the problem is not the girl. He will gravitate to people who want what he wants . He has to learn not to want it and that takes some hard lessons. When I was little my dad had an drinking problem. Although I didn't know it at the time when we moved my mom hoped everything would change when he got away from his buddies. He found new buddies. He stopped drinking when the Dr. said stop or die. period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 738055, member: 21499"] You and I are in the same boat but I am the weak one my husband is the strong. He has had it. I keep saying just this little thing. This morning he got nasty and I blocked him. I will reread the messages if I feel weak. We all have our weak moments each one helps the learning curve. Give your husband time he will get there. Our kids are master manipulators. I agree the problem is not the girl. He will gravitate to people who want what he wants . He has to learn not to want it and that takes some hard lessons. When I was little my dad had an drinking problem. Although I didn't know it at the time when we moved my mom hoped everything would change when he got away from his buddies. He found new buddies. He stopped drinking when the Dr. said stop or die. period. [/QUOTE]
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