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Family issues....keep the peace?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overby" data-source="post: 8032053" data-attributes="member: 111610"><p>My sentiments exactly, the RIGHT thing to do is address this, but I worry about the repercussions...hence 'is it right'? </p><p></p><p>This was started 2 generations back, they admitted they got it wrong and never though this infantile nonsense would come out in a grown man, but it was too late. The next generation grew up 'helping' a,d the emotional pressure was too much for it to be dealt with, then me, and it's now affecting my kids. All because 1 individual had MAJOR psychological issues not dealt with a long toime ago and is now used to living in a fantasy world. The daft thing is, he's now angry because his fantasy world isn't fantastic enough. Insane,</p><p></p><p>I try to teach my kids that you should do the RIGHT thing, even when it's the hardest option, and that's how I usually go about things. Due to the family history though this is a real corker. My Mrs says "You (me) can't fix everything for everybody", and I know she's right, but this is going to be a tough fall out, even if the 'deluded' one does bring it on himself. No way to fix it without someone getting hurt, which \i suppose is why I asked on here. </p><p></p><p>Your sentiments are bang on, thanks very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overby, post: 8032053, member: 111610"] My sentiments exactly, the RIGHT thing to do is address this, but I worry about the repercussions...hence 'is it right'? This was started 2 generations back, they admitted they got it wrong and never though this infantile nonsense would come out in a grown man, but it was too late. The next generation grew up 'helping' a,d the emotional pressure was too much for it to be dealt with, then me, and it's now affecting my kids. All because 1 individual had MAJOR psychological issues not dealt with a long toime ago and is now used to living in a fantasy world. The daft thing is, he's now angry because his fantasy world isn't fantastic enough. Insane, I try to teach my kids that you should do the RIGHT thing, even when it's the hardest option, and that's how I usually go about things. Due to the family history though this is a real corker. My Mrs says "You (me) can't fix everything for everybody", and I know she's right, but this is going to be a tough fall out, even if the 'deluded' one does bring it on himself. No way to fix it without someone getting hurt, which \i suppose is why I asked on here. Your sentiments are bang on, thanks very much. [/QUOTE]
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