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Re: There's only one way to fix that problem

Posted by Dinah on July 23, 2005, at 15:42:46 [reposted on July 24, 2005, at 9:56:15 | original URL]

In reply to There's only one way to fix that problem » Dinah, posted by Racer on July 23, 2005, at 15:04:15

Chuckle.

We haven't had to wish we used it too often with my son, but that's possibly because we have been careful not to introduce too many situations where it would have been useful. Great cowards we are.

It would be useful for husbands though.

My husband thinks my therapy has set a bad example for him and wants nothing to do with it.

I'm mulling the possibility of moving out of our bedroom, though it would largely be a symbolic act. I'm that fed up. Or maybe just running away.

When my son and husband left today to visit his grandfather, I gave him an extra hug and kiss and told him I loved him, in case I decided to run away while they were gone.

But I fell asleep instead.

 

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