Husband doesn't want my son in the living room.

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In the quiet battle of blended families, love often wrestles with unspoken resentment and unhealed wounds.

This story unveils the painful distance growing between a devoted mother, her son, and the man who vowed to accept them both, yet struggles to embrace the reality of their lives fully.

Amidst promises made and broken, the son's presence becomes a silent battleground where frustration festers, and harsh words cut deeper than any punishment.

The husband's unwillingness to truly connect reveals the fragile threads holding this family together, threatening to unravel the very foundation of their shared home.

Husband doesn't want my son in the living room.
‘Husband doesn't want my son in the living room.’

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The original poster (OP) is facing a severe conflict between her commitment to her husband and her protective instinct toward her son.

Her husband's consistent negative behavior and blatant preference for excluding the son from shared family spaces demonstrate a fundamental incompatibility regarding co-parenting and acceptance of the son as part of the family unit.

The OP is struggling with the emotional cost of maintaining the marriage versus protecting her child's well-being.

Given the history of minimizing the son's presence and the husband's recent volatile outburst, is the OP justified in considering divorce solely based on the incompatibility of creating a welcoming home environment for her child, or does the four-year commitment necessitate further attempts at mediation before dissolving the marriage?