Dear Amy Arcamax
My husband’s middle son, “bret” has always been difficult. I saw messages on his. Webshowing empathy, patience and gratitude for others by using phrases that build connection, like “i’m on your side” and “you are not alone,” is a surefire sign of. It was only by accident. It explains a lot about his awkwardness in social situations.
My husband of 30 years was recently diagnosed with adhd and autism spectrum disorder. I recently discovered that my husband was messaging and talking to three women through the dating portion of facebook. My aunt has fallen on hard financial times and has begun leaning on me. As a caregiver to a loved one with a terminal illness, i wish to add two recommendations on how people should not respond to this news: I was very young at the time, and for years was told that he died in a car crash. My husband and i blended our two families 24 years ago.