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difficult child just makes me sick!
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<blockquote data-quote="insanemomoffour" data-source="post: 316218" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>It is sooo funny. NOT! Today he wanted me to take him to the bowling alley and so I used it as leverage...it seems like I am dealing with a 14 yo. So I told him he needed to get all his homeworksaught up and clean his room then yes, I would take him. So then I told him I would check his room. He said, you need to check my room and I am 18yo. You all can imagine the things screaming in my head to come out of my mouth. I manage to only say, "yes, I will need to check your room". His sheets were wet again today. So when I reminded him to wash them I stood in his room as he took them off. One sheet missing which led me to believe he hid it last time he wet. So he of course stood there telling me he had no idea where it was and I stood there also saying he needed to find it. So he pulls it out of one of his many hiding spots and yes, it was wet. I told him the lies need to stop. And as he tried to argue, I just said "stop it". And walked out. I used to try to control his liquid intake, and he would just sneak. So it is now impossible to control it now. Unless I put a lock on the fridge. Anyone ever do that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insanemomoffour, post: 316218, member: 3652"] It is sooo funny. NOT! Today he wanted me to take him to the bowling alley and so I used it as leverage...it seems like I am dealing with a 14 yo. So I told him he needed to get all his homeworksaught up and clean his room then yes, I would take him. So then I told him I would check his room. He said, you need to check my room and I am 18yo. You all can imagine the things screaming in my head to come out of my mouth. I manage to only say, "yes, I will need to check your room". His sheets were wet again today. So when I reminded him to wash them I stood in his room as he took them off. One sheet missing which led me to believe he hid it last time he wet. So he of course stood there telling me he had no idea where it was and I stood there also saying he needed to find it. So he pulls it out of one of his many hiding spots and yes, it was wet. I told him the lies need to stop. And as he tried to argue, I just said "stop it". And walked out. I used to try to control his liquid intake, and he would just sneak. So it is now impossible to control it now. Unless I put a lock on the fridge. Anyone ever do that? [/QUOTE]
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