Nobility is one thing - Being delusional is another.
Hope is yours for as long as you want it. It's purely up to you how long you want to stand. I would say it's noble and not delusional, unless I come by your house and you have an altar with candles burning under pictures of your W. Then we need to talk
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I try to engage the kids in "feelings" talk. I try also try and incorporate it when talking about morals, values, etc.
And it sounds like from your other comments that they're throwing the brick wall up. And hey, that's OK. A lot of kids feel weird talking to their parents about that. Maybe you should try to get them into counseling?
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I'd love to hear about other people's experience - who would be a good person to ask 25mlc? Georgia Bulldog, Tex Hubby?
Experience in what, piecing, reconciling or divorcing? Because the examples you mention are 3 distinctly different experiences! And mine is different than theirs. There are many different paths to success, reconciling is always great to hear about but there are plenty of other paths as well.