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| lynn | 11/27/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you for your quick response! |
| Hurt Feelings | 03/07/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | THANK YOU! |
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Tracy, You should do a couple things. Be polite because you have no power in this situation. If your parents are letting her live in your home then you won't be able to kick her out. I would strongly
Jeremy, I appreciate your respect for this man as your FIL even though he is a drunk. My suggestion is that you and your wife seek out a local therapist to help you come up with a solid plan of action
Ashland, Take it in as information and don't get offended. She is who she is and now you know that you don't want her to have a lot of interaction with your children or at least you need to have it be
sorry for the delay hospital issues and all... I suggest that you have a rational non emotion filled conversation with him. Start it with apologizing for the phone issue even if you don't think you should
Te, So I guess I'm not completely clear on the husband part of this equation. I think he should be the one protecting his child from this rough housing behavior. Your job as parents is to protect and

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