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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 275641" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Your husband is rationalizing and trivializing difficult child's behavior. It is just crazymaking the way he is in complete denial over the reality of the situation! I don't blame you for being worried for SD. If she doesn't have some stabilizing force in her life (you) she's likely destined to turn into the same kind of codependent her dad is.</p><p> </p><p>Continue to speak your truth, whether he likes it or not. Don't let yourself get sucked into the madness of his attempts to smooth everything over. It won't work and you know it. There is NO WAY things will get any better if husband continues to play ostrich and demand that the rest of the family play along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 275641, member: 3444"] Your husband is rationalizing and trivializing difficult child's behavior. It is just crazymaking the way he is in complete denial over the reality of the situation! I don't blame you for being worried for SD. If she doesn't have some stabilizing force in her life (you) she's likely destined to turn into the same kind of codependent her dad is. Continue to speak your truth, whether he likes it or not. Don't let yourself get sucked into the madness of his attempts to smooth everything over. It won't work and you know it. There is NO WAY things will get any better if husband continues to play ostrich and demand that the rest of the family play along. [/QUOTE]
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