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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He wants us to talk to her. My initial reaction is to say “No, get a therapist” but that seems heartless. My personal opinion is that the [b]issues are about 75% my daughter’s fault and 25% my son-in-law’s fault. [/b] I love her dearly, but I have noticed these behaviors of hers.[/quote] Stop. You were given one side of the story, by a biased party. My abusive ex tried to do this to get my parents on his side when we split. It failed, but do NOT pick sides unless it’s your child’s. [/quote] +1. There is nothing wrong with telling him to consider couples counseling. It is highly inappropriate for him to come to you for intervention for that is not dangerous or life-threatening. [/quote]
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