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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 527746" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>She doesn't have sensory issues. She's just lazy. She doesn't mind getting wet at all. Sometimes she takes several baths a day because she is bored. difficult child 2 sometimes does too. They both love water and love to swim in the summer time even though the water is freezing. I won't go in with them. I get cold too easy so instead I sunbathe. Buddy, you hit the nail on the head with my ex. Both kids are scared of him and they are especially afraid of their stepmother. They would never dare exhibit their difficult child-like behavior their dad's house, although when difficult child 1's bipolar was unstable he has seen a few of her rages. difficult child 1 can manage to hold in his hyperactivity a little bit when he is there, although he has a hard time of it. By the time he gets to my house he explodes. Lucky me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 527746, member: 2196"] She doesn't have sensory issues. She's just lazy. She doesn't mind getting wet at all. Sometimes she takes several baths a day because she is bored. difficult child 2 sometimes does too. They both love water and love to swim in the summer time even though the water is freezing. I won't go in with them. I get cold too easy so instead I sunbathe. Buddy, you hit the nail on the head with my ex. Both kids are scared of him and they are especially afraid of their stepmother. They would never dare exhibit their difficult child-like behavior their dad's house, although when difficult child 1's bipolar was unstable he has seen a few of her rages. difficult child 1 can manage to hold in his hyperactivity a little bit when he is there, although he has a hard time of it. By the time he gets to my house he explodes. Lucky me. [/QUOTE]
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