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[quote=Anonymous]Therapy sounds like it would be beneficial for you and him, both separately and then together. They are both of your children. DNA comes from both sides. We didn't realize all the undiagnosed ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, Anxiety and more from both sides of our family until DD was diagnosed. You need to completely refrain your thought process. I know it's frustrating having a partner who doesn't appear to be contributing. Have you had a conversation with him about it? Don't expect him to be able to read your mind. You can hint until pigs fly and he still may not know what you want from him. Learn how to communicate.[/quote]
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