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At What Point is it OK to Throw in the Towel with a difficult child ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 471540" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I have no clue - being a former difficult child, have to say I just "DO NOT" understand difficult child's in todays day and age. I could not WAIT to get out of Dodge, and when I went, I never looked back. I could not wrap my head around someone who is miserable at home, doesn't want to be there, is miserable, makes everyone else miserable, but does nothing to change the situation. And I was only a year older than your difficult child when I took off.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it is her Borderline (BPD) that makes her like this, or the power knowing your hands are tied because of her age. All I have to say is that she is in for a rude awakening eventually. My leaving was the best thing that ever happened to my family and myself, unfortunately, my mother never forgave me for going. Had I been compliant my life would have been a heck of a lot easier LOL </p><p></p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 471540, member: 47"] I have no clue - being a former difficult child, have to say I just "DO NOT" understand difficult child's in todays day and age. I could not WAIT to get out of Dodge, and when I went, I never looked back. I could not wrap my head around someone who is miserable at home, doesn't want to be there, is miserable, makes everyone else miserable, but does nothing to change the situation. And I was only a year older than your difficult child when I took off. Maybe it is her Borderline (BPD) that makes her like this, or the power knowing your hands are tied because of her age. All I have to say is that she is in for a rude awakening eventually. My leaving was the best thing that ever happened to my family and myself, unfortunately, my mother never forgave me for going. Had I been compliant my life would have been a heck of a lot easier LOL Marcie [/QUOTE]
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