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Did raising a difficult child completely skew your emotional reponses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 484912" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I think your ability isn't as much a hindrence as it is an evolving process. I think you're just an enlightened being who is able to see the BIG picture and process life like a chess game......and even though you haven't taken your hand off the piece you'd really like to move - you may have to move another piece you didn't want to to keep the game going. It's a series of picking and choosing your battles and I think you are just like the rest of the difficult child Moms and Moms in general - You are Pick-weary. lol. It gets old after a while - BUT eventually there will come a day when you sit in a house - and it's so quiet - you can hear the hummmmm of the computer fan and you think .....and you can hear yourself think.....and it's creepy. Even the sound of blinking makes a noise. Then you will wonder (not so much long for) but wonder WHY in the world your husband is doing the things he is doing and HE will make you nuts beyond your WILDEST difficult child...........and I highly recommend rooms at the opposite ends of the house..and a garage, and a man cave......and get his hearing tested EARLY...........and dual blanket controls......and breath right strips.......and hobbies of your own. And a note on your door that says "I"M BUSY " </p><p></p><p>because if you think you are the china syndrome? You'll be the PHiladelphia Experiment ............and no amount of time warp is going to get him out of your hair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 484912, member: 4964"] I think your ability isn't as much a hindrence as it is an evolving process. I think you're just an enlightened being who is able to see the BIG picture and process life like a chess game......and even though you haven't taken your hand off the piece you'd really like to move - you may have to move another piece you didn't want to to keep the game going. It's a series of picking and choosing your battles and I think you are just like the rest of the difficult child Moms and Moms in general - You are Pick-weary. lol. It gets old after a while - BUT eventually there will come a day when you sit in a house - and it's so quiet - you can hear the hummmmm of the computer fan and you think .....and you can hear yourself think.....and it's creepy. Even the sound of blinking makes a noise. Then you will wonder (not so much long for) but wonder WHY in the world your husband is doing the things he is doing and HE will make you nuts beyond your WILDEST difficult child...........and I highly recommend rooms at the opposite ends of the house..and a garage, and a man cave......and get his hearing tested EARLY...........and dual blanket controls......and breath right strips.......and hobbies of your own. And a note on your door that says "I"M BUSY " because if you think you are the china syndrome? You'll be the PHiladelphia Experiment ............and no amount of time warp is going to get him out of your hair. [/QUOTE]
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