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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 599215" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Dixie, you are right. Considering circumstances difficult child did well with the whole thing. Hitting back has been something I have been worried about and am very happy he never did, not this time or before. Ex-girlfriend has been violent before, but when her being violent can easily be considered feisty or sassy by outsiders, difficult child hitting back would had been considered serious abuse. difficult child is about feet taller and weighs almost a double to his ex.</p><p></p><p>Now that he has shared a bit more about what went on during their weekend, I'm proud of him just walking away after things with girlfriend turned to that point. It's very good his responsibilities to his old team have all been done and he will have couple weeks home taking a breather and regrouping before he heads to next destination. He has a terribly difficult and taxing year full of huge disappointments and stinging 'learning experiences' but he has been very brave and muddled through. He would certainly deserve few light and carefree weeks at home and I have to keep that in mind and try to be patient when he starts to annoy me to no end (which he will, it is his special talent.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 599215, member: 14557"] Dixie, you are right. Considering circumstances difficult child did well with the whole thing. Hitting back has been something I have been worried about and am very happy he never did, not this time or before. Ex-girlfriend has been violent before, but when her being violent can easily be considered feisty or sassy by outsiders, difficult child hitting back would had been considered serious abuse. difficult child is about feet taller and weighs almost a double to his ex. Now that he has shared a bit more about what went on during their weekend, I'm proud of him just walking away after things with girlfriend turned to that point. It's very good his responsibilities to his old team have all been done and he will have couple weeks home taking a breather and regrouping before he heads to next destination. He has a terribly difficult and taxing year full of huge disappointments and stinging 'learning experiences' but he has been very brave and muddled through. He would certainly deserve few light and carefree weeks at home and I have to keep that in mind and try to be patient when he starts to annoy me to no end (which he will, it is his special talent.) [/QUOTE]
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