Larry,

I've told Amy many many times that she /we needs to see a professional. Every time I mention it she just gets angry. Amy's mother told the pastor of her church about me and he agreed that Amy is wasting her time with me. Even though Amy's mother refers to me as "that invalid" she still needs her blessing. I feel better hearing from all of you. . I told Amy that maybe we should hold off on having kids till we got things straight with her parents, but we both knew that might never happen.
Eric

William Willis wrote:

Jeez, Eric, that's one hell of a situation. my heart breaks for the two of you. She sounds like the grandmother in the movie "Flowers In the Attic." Evil hiding behind a Bible. It is unlikely that she will change, barring some miracle. If you haven't already, visit a professional counselor. Together, perhaps the two of you can give Amy the strength to face up to her. A few prayers wouldn't hurt either. I believe just hearing someone else confirm that you are in the right would be a source of strength. God bless you, my friend. Larry Willis


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