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[quote=Anonymous]A handful of us on here need to form a socially distanced meet up group, twice a month 8:30pm drink outside and chat. I am at a loss for a oth forward and still mourning my lack of life partner, present father or husband and the constant let downs, disasters and his rage if even asked a question. For the last year he ignores everyone and just does office work 6am to 6pm, eats dinner in five kind, reads his phone until the kids go to bed then passes out in front of the tV. He gets raging mad if asked to clean up after himself or do something for the house or family. We have young daughters who love when he actually looks at them and gives him big hugs begging for attention; I greatly worry they will need therapy at the right point to understand his neglect/short Disney dad time cycle. He has no parenting skills, is a complete pushover or kids fight when he is the handling the morning or bedtime. He has no clue about their sports, friends, grade, school and if I bring up an issue he calls me crazy. He has a Dx, we were hoping for treatable ADHd but it was Asd/bipolar. [/quote]
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