DEAR DEIDRE: OUR daughter walked out on her husband and found
someone new. She’s much happier now but is so angry with me and her dad. Her ex
was abusive and she says we should have helped her go.
She’s 31, was married for eight years and has two daughters
and a son. I feel terrible now as we knew she was unhappy. But I suppose we
didn’t get how bad things were.
It’s true she told us her husband pushed their young
daughter when she’d answered back and that she’d hit her head on the wall.
She showed us the bruise but we thought it was an accident
and we didn’t know quite what to do. Her husband, who is two years older than
her, was always polite to my husband and me and I guess we were just taken in
by him.
Our daughter now says she needs to know why we never helped
her to get out. I can’t believe we left her to suffer with him and I have no
excuse.
I am of a generation where we put up with a lot in a
marriage but I understand things have changed.
DEIDRE SAYS: Don’t be too hard on yourselves. A big part of her
anger will really be aimed at her ex and a part for herself that she didn’t
predict how her marriage would be or get out sooner.
She may not have thanked you if you had intervened.
Tell her you love her and are sorry if you let her and your
grandchildren down.
Show her you are there for her now, for as long as it takes.
You can all contact Family Lives for support on how best to
help your grandchildren cope with what must have been a turbulent period in
their lives.
Credits: Deidre Sanders
The Sun
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