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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 449308"><p>It sounds perfect for to meet his needs. You are correct, he has to agree to it. Unfortunately, that requires logic and difficult child's just aren't known for having much of that. Good luck with the proposal. Just thought of a question, what is going to be the "bad" alternative you present to him if he refuses to even consider it? I know I can present the best case as to why difficult child should do something, but if he's already decided on something else, I need to "prove" to him that what he's planning isn't even an option. Anyhow, just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 449308"] It sounds perfect for to meet his needs. You are correct, he has to agree to it. Unfortunately, that requires logic and difficult child's just aren't known for having much of that. Good luck with the proposal. Just thought of a question, what is going to be the "bad" alternative you present to him if he refuses to even consider it? I know I can present the best case as to why difficult child should do something, but if he's already decided on something else, I need to "prove" to him that what he's planning isn't even an option. Anyhow, just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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