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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1280512" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>no Wonder you are stressed out, don´t think you should think of your eating habbits right at the moment.., you tell your father was a gambler...which often are very impulsive kind of personalities that do that kind of life style..</p><p>I understand why you are totally stessed out because of your son.... maybe he has inherited the impulsive personality traits , and therefor is not able to calm himself and hold himself back and lead a mature way of solving his own problems...</p><p>the best you can do is maybe just to continue not to take part in solving his personal problems with others and try to keep neutral in those matters and understand that he also is in a crisis and maybe is even more unmature under these cirkumstances...</p><p></p><p>I don´t think you will loose him , a lot of men can´t cope with losing their wife even though it is often themselves that treat their wifes so that they end up leaving them.... it is hard on you having a crisis yourself at the same time as he is having one... but it can be worse if a son or daugther feels their mother or farther takes the other partners side... so best to stay neutral and maybe say that you don´t think they ever matched each other and that kind of Things..</p><p></p><p>his violent behaviour is scaring you must be kind of afraid too ...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1280512, member: 329519"] no Wonder you are stressed out, don´t think you should think of your eating habbits right at the moment.., you tell your father was a gambler...which often are very impulsive kind of personalities that do that kind of life style.. I understand why you are totally stessed out because of your son.... maybe he has inherited the impulsive personality traits , and therefor is not able to calm himself and hold himself back and lead a mature way of solving his own problems... the best you can do is maybe just to continue not to take part in solving his personal problems with others and try to keep neutral in those matters and understand that he also is in a crisis and maybe is even more unmature under these cirkumstances... I don´t think you will loose him , a lot of men can´t cope with losing their wife even though it is often themselves that treat their wifes so that they end up leaving them.... it is hard on you having a crisis yourself at the same time as he is having one... but it can be worse if a son or daugther feels their mother or farther takes the other partners side... so best to stay neutral and maybe say that you don´t think they ever matched each other and that kind of Things.. his violent behaviour is scaring you must be kind of afraid too ...? [/QUOTE]
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