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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 700394" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>...</p><p>P.S. Just to clarify,</p><p></p><p>When I said this, I was not talking about the abusvie,belligerent ,lying, stealing, illegal actions against others, and against us that we hear about often on this site. And those are the actions we put them out of our homes for and get them restrained for, and there have been discussions about that. When I stated the quote, I was referring to choices adult children make of when / where to go, what to do / wear/ etc, what friends to have, jobs to keep or lose, how to spend $, etc. ~ those kinds of choices, with the resulting consequences to themselves of their actions ~ whether good results or bad...</p><p>Of course, it's a given that in relating to us, we should have the expectation that folks, including difficult children, act in acceptable ways with some semblance of respect, courtesy, etc. that they should also show to anyone else. ~ Just to clarify</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 700394, member: 19617"] ... P.S. Just to clarify, When I said this, I was not talking about the abusvie,belligerent ,lying, stealing, illegal actions against others, and against us that we hear about often on this site. And those are the actions we put them out of our homes for and get them restrained for, and there have been discussions about that. When I stated the quote, I was referring to choices adult children make of when / where to go, what to do / wear/ etc, what friends to have, jobs to keep or lose, how to spend $, etc. ~ those kinds of choices, with the resulting consequences to themselves of their actions ~ whether good results or bad... Of course, it's a given that in relating to us, we should have the expectation that folks, including difficult children, act in acceptable ways with some semblance of respect, courtesy, etc. that they should also show to anyone else. ~ Just to clarify [/QUOTE]
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