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Reply to "Holding my boundary. Let him be mad."
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[quote=Anonymous]https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/contemporary-psychoanalysis-in-action/201910/4-reasons-we-fight-over-chores The use of engagement/disengagement with a young kid to rile each other up is a really concerning sign that family therapy is warranted. That dynamic will not necessarily end with 2 homes, unlike chores. Those who are obsessively focus re: chores are missing a big piece of the toxicity. Not couples counseling, family therapy, they have to learn what the needs of the kid are and how to meet them rather than going for another chance to stick it to the spouse. OP, please address this before you file. Even in separate homes you still have almost 2 decades to co-parent your daughter. https://ifstudies.org/blog/how-parental-conflict-hurts-kids/ [/quote]
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