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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 126146" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Good to "read you", Sunny. Sounds like both boys are making progress and that it is time to focus on you for awhile. I don't think you exactly meant it the way it was written...but, the time you've spent on the Board</p><p>shouldn't be designated as the reason for the "out of like". The years of strain with the boys and the necessity for you to take the lead is more than likely a big factor. on the other hand, if it were possible to spare DHs the awareness of the problems probably all of us would have happier husbands. Don't take on the burden of responsibility. You didn't horde the decision making. It was available for a 50/50 split.</p><p> </p><p>On a cheerier note, you and husband are probably ready to move on to another stage of your marriage which means both of you need to fall back and regroup. It's not easy to readjust but I know couples who have been successful in the effort. I'm sure you can be too. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 126146, member: 35"] Good to "read you", Sunny. Sounds like both boys are making progress and that it is time to focus on you for awhile. I don't think you exactly meant it the way it was written...but, the time you've spent on the Board shouldn't be designated as the reason for the "out of like". The years of strain with the boys and the necessity for you to take the lead is more than likely a big factor. on the other hand, if it were possible to spare DHs the awareness of the problems probably all of us would have happier husbands. Don't take on the burden of responsibility. You didn't horde the decision making. It was available for a 50/50 split. On a cheerier note, you and husband are probably ready to move on to another stage of your marriage which means both of you need to fall back and regroup. It's not easy to readjust but I know couples who have been successful in the effort. I'm sure you can be too. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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