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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 724871" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>It is up to you, Ds. </p><p>I don't say anything about what I am working on to strengthen myself to my two, well, I don't have much opportunity there.</p><p> I think the main thing is to switch focus to <em>healing ourselves</em>. From a stronger stance, we can start to revise our response to our d cs, when we communicate with them, and also the emotional reaction within ourselves. </p><p>They may, or may not notice a difference. </p><p>If you continue to work at it, you will begin to see that his rampages and tirades won't send you reeling.</p><p>You'll have a firmer foundation to stand up for yourself.</p><p>You don't have to tell him anything.</p><p>At this point, from how you describe him, it will just provoke him to attack you more.</p><p>You don't need that Ds.</p><p>You need much deserved peace of mind.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 724871, member: 19522"] It is up to you, Ds. I don't say anything about what I am working on to strengthen myself to my two, well, I don't have much opportunity there. I think the main thing is to switch focus to [I]healing ourselves[/I]. From a stronger stance, we can start to revise our response to our d cs, when we communicate with them, and also the emotional reaction within ourselves. They may, or may not notice a difference. If you continue to work at it, you will begin to see that his rampages and tirades won't send you reeling. You'll have a firmer foundation to stand up for yourself. You don't have to tell him anything. At this point, from how you describe him, it will just provoke him to attack you more. You don't need that Ds. You need much deserved peace of mind. (((HUGS))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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