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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes I have. My H has PTSD but I did not know it at the time. I just kept repeating to my child. You can't control other or let their actions control your feelings. Your dad has issues he is dealing with and taking them out on you. Your dad has issues don't let them become your issues. I wish your dad reacted differently too. I'm sorry your dad is this way, it sucks. His issues are not your issues, try to look at him with empathy instead of being angry and taking it personally. [/quote] This^^^ If you had a better way of dealing with your husband you would likely not be getting a divorce. Your DD will need to find another way to connect with her father than soccer but the above is an excellent way of encouraging her without running your husband down. It is ok for her to see the flaws in both of you but dignity matters too. [/quote]
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