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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would stay clear if you are thinking of having kids. If you are not, then just enjoy him and his quirks. However, the problems with ADHD become exacerbated when you have a child and it is highly likely that the child will also have ADHD.[/quote] We are divorced and have adult children. [/quote] OK so you're both indoor 50s and 60s. I've seen what my MIL suffers through with FIL and NO THANKS. Dangerous driver, no great conversations- just nutball ones, can't remember gifts or holidays/birthdays/anniversaries, senile assumptions. [b]And once something happens to her, or he needs to take care of her, game over. He can't take care of anything or anyone. Not a car, not a bed, not a child, not a house, not a wife. [/b] Just have some fun for a short while. But if you are wanting a life partner, get out now. [/quote] Unfortunately I've experienced the bolded. I was very ill for two months, and my parents had to fly across the Atlantic to take care of the house and kids, because apparently my ADHD spouse could not handle it.[/quote]
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