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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 111059" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>She refuses to give it to me and goes in the bathroom, slamming the door. I'm not sure what she did in there but by the sound of it, some things might be broken. She's yelling that she hates me, she's staying in there until she dies, etc.</p><p></p><p>Uhhuh...I see....</p><p></p><p>Well I think you have 2 options regarding the bathroom - </p><p></p><p>Both I have tried </p><p>Both work - I promise</p><p></p><p>1.) REMOVE the bathroom door - remove her bedroom door. replace with sheet</p><p></p><p>2.) NAIL door shut with 16 penny nails and hammer. The sound alone freaked difficult child out so much the tone went from I HATE YOU I HATE YOU to UM..MOM? MOM WHAT ARE YOU? OMG ARE YOU NAILING THE DOOR SHUT MOMMmmm MOMMA..I'm sorry!" me: WELL YOU DON'T want to come out till you die - I'm just helping speed things up boy. </p><p></p><p> - The door had to be replaced anyway - difficult child had slammed it, kicked it - and while I waited eagerly for him to earn the money to replace it, DF Covered the holes with 3/4" Plywood and some type of smelly glue stuff. It was a joke, but difficult child couldn't kick through it and when I started hammering away - it changed the tone almost immediately - HE didn't know he only had to open the door once I let go of the handle - HE seriously thought he was locked in, sat on the tub, cried and then figured out 30 minutes later he just had to TURN the knob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 111059, member: 4964"] She refuses to give it to me and goes in the bathroom, slamming the door. I'm not sure what she did in there but by the sound of it, some things might be broken. She's yelling that she hates me, she's staying in there until she dies, etc. Uhhuh...I see.... Well I think you have 2 options regarding the bathroom - Both I have tried Both work - I promise 1.) REMOVE the bathroom door - remove her bedroom door. replace with sheet 2.) NAIL door shut with 16 penny nails and hammer. The sound alone freaked difficult child out so much the tone went from I HATE YOU I HATE YOU to UM..MOM? MOM WHAT ARE YOU? OMG ARE YOU NAILING THE DOOR SHUT MOMMmmm MOMMA..I'm sorry!" me: WELL YOU DON'T want to come out till you die - I'm just helping speed things up boy. - The door had to be replaced anyway - difficult child had slammed it, kicked it - and while I waited eagerly for him to earn the money to replace it, DF Covered the holes with 3/4" Plywood and some type of smelly glue stuff. It was a joke, but difficult child couldn't kick through it and when I started hammering away - it changed the tone almost immediately - HE didn't know he only had to open the door once I let go of the handle - HE seriously thought he was locked in, sat on the tub, cried and then figured out 30 minutes later he just had to TURN the knob. [/QUOTE]
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