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Posted by Broomstacker on April 11, 2006 at 19:04:34 from (68.42.60.239):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
Man, Blank! This is a tough situation. I really feel for you. Couple of thoughts: Does the move have to happen immediately? Could your Dad hold on for a few more weeks? If so, I suggest you ask your wife if she would go to counseling with you. If she throws out these kinds of ultimatums, it's a strong signal that all is not right with the relationship. The ranch move may or may not be the heart of the real problem. If she's willing to go to counseling with you, that might be a sign she's still willing to work things out. If she won't, you may well have lost the marriage, ranch or no ranch (you just might not know it yet). About the only thing harder on kids than a divorce is growing up in a home that has a loveless marriage. You can try to work it out through counseling, but, ultimately, you'll need to do what you have to do. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Best of luck!
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