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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 434968" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have to agree with Janet. Don't save him.</p><p>He burned a lot of bridges and I'm sure his wife has put up with a lot. The fact her mother is a help should make him appreciative and a little less of complaining self absorbed baby boy. </p><p>Helping him with support for his injuries is ok, be a mom, listen, offer suggestions but do not rescue him. </p><p>Remember who he is and how he is. You have to be a mom to an adult child and not a 3 yr old. </p><p>I understand husband's resentment and wish to protect this peace in his home. Both of you have been through he)) for many years. He works hard and wants to finally have a home where he doesn't live in crisis mode at all times. </p><p>I'm sorry for his injuries. Hopefully he will heal and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 434968, member: 3"] I have to agree with Janet. Don't save him. He burned a lot of bridges and I'm sure his wife has put up with a lot. The fact her mother is a help should make him appreciative and a little less of complaining self absorbed baby boy. Helping him with support for his injuries is ok, be a mom, listen, offer suggestions but do not rescue him. Remember who he is and how he is. You have to be a mom to an adult child and not a 3 yr old. I understand husband's resentment and wish to protect this peace in his home. Both of you have been through he)) for many years. He works hard and wants to finally have a home where he doesn't live in crisis mode at all times. I'm sorry for his injuries. Hopefully he will heal and move on. [/QUOTE]
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