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My DD14 brought my DH to tears.

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 shatteredheart7 (original poster member #39734) posted at 4:29 AM on Thursday, September 19th, 2013

A little background. My youngest DD and my DH have never gotten along. I first met him when she was 2 almost 3yrs old. They have fought from day 1. I have always said they are to much alike. The other night he was going to pick up Chinese and took her with him. They had a long talk. She told him that she knows she has a father but DH has always been more of a Dad to her than her father has. She then looked at him and said "you're not going to cry are you?". He said yeah, I think I am. She has never said anything like this, in fact she has always said the opposite. He told her how sorry he was for what had happened with us and promised her that he would never do anything to hurt us again. She told him that she had forgiven him for what happened.

They have not fought once since then. He has started calling her kiddo and you can tell their talk has brought them closer together. When he asks her to do something now she does it whereas before she would have just ignored him and walked away.

It really warms my heart to see them bonding, finally! I was starting to worry that they would never get along.

Me~40
FWH~46
Married 8yrs
Together 11 1/2
Me~ 3 kids, 21,17,14
Him~no kids
A with a mutual "friend" for 2+yrs
He confessed 9/9/12
A was over 2/12
7/13~ Happier than we have been in yrs!

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jo2love ( member #31528) posted at 6:23 AM on Thursday, September 19th, 2013

What a wonderful update. It made me smile.

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LosferWords ( member #30369) posted at 1:04 AM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

That's awesome. How nice for both of them. Thanks for sharing this.

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Simple ( member #18814) posted at 1:06 AM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

Good one! Thanks for sharing.

Love is a choice.

True love is harder to come by than soul mates. True love requires work.

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RidingHealingRd ( member #33867) posted at 5:26 AM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

My heart hurts for the children that suffer as a result of infidelity, they do not deserve any of the pain....ever. I am happy that your DD found peace with your H. I can only imagine the comfort this brings you.

ME: 60 BS
HIM: 67 WH
Married: 35 years
D'Day: 10/29/10
in R 10 years and it's working but he is putting 200% into it (as he should) to make it right again.

The truth hurts, but I have never seen it cause the pain that lies do.

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wannabenormal ( member #19772) posted at 5:38 AM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

That is really cool.

I love that she asked if he'd cry...BUT was totally cool with it because 14 yo girls are just too cool and 'experienced' at life for that sort of thing. But in all seriousness, it's endearing and I'm glad for you and your family!!

((HUGS))

[This message edited by wannabenormal at 11:39 PM, September 19th (Thursday)]



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SisterMilkshake ( member #30024) posted at 1:46 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

This made me smile.

BW (me) & FWH both over half a century; married several decades; children
d-day 3/10; LTA (7 years?)

"Oh, why do my actions have consequences?" ~ Homer Simpson
"She knew my one weakness: That I'm weak." ~ Homer Simpson

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Williesmom ( member #22870) posted at 1:48 PM on Friday, September 20th, 2013

Sounds like both of them are growing up a little bit.

You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister. -George Costanza
There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women. - Madeleine Albright

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