I was never able to get sober until we separated.
To drink or not to drink is a choice. If your wife was unwilling to sacrifice imbibing in order to help you overcome your addiction, you were right to separate from her.
However, he’s used to us having dinner for him at the same time every night because he’s very regimented about everything. Frank gets everything taken care of and never has to worry about a thing. He pretty much keeps to himself. I hate that Frank lives with us because it has caused a lot of problems between George and me. I feel trapped. If I have a disagreement with Frank, George takes his father’s side, even when he’s wrong.
I just feel that as much as I do for them, I should get some backup. Please let me know your thoughts.If you haven’t told George how trapped and unhappy you feel, you should. If you are the maid, cook and laundress, perhaps it’s time he assumed responsibility for his father.
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