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difficult child left again last night... Ugh!
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 530409" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Buddy - You are so right - he is not cognitively impaired in any way and yet his behaviour is outrageous. Here's a sentence from a text yesterday: "I'm not going to ride my bike home because you refuse to pick me up." Huh? So frustrating from a kid with an above average IQ.</p><p></p><p>Terry - difficult child thinks I owe girlfriend an apology in a big way because I refused to talk to her. And he doesn't owe me an apology when he and girlfriend are saying I f'd their weekend, I f'ing disrespected them because I wouldn't let them have a sleepover and I'm an f'in b? </p><p></p><p>Bunny - Thank you. I had some hope but realistically I think I knew we'd have to go through more before we could truly hope for it to get better. </p><p></p><p>Daisyface - Thank you for the vote of confidence. It means a lot. </p><p></p><p>TeDo - Yes, this girl has him wrapped around her little finger and is such a bad influence. He needs to open his eyes and realize that she will be gone one day and he will have burned the people who have always been there for him. Sigh. Frustrating. This is his first love and first sexual partner (I'm sure they're having sex - her parents think they aren't)</p><p></p><p>Buddy - Yes, it's like a giant temper tantrum - very strange to watch. From a small child you can understand it but from someone who can verbalize and articulate their feelings and needs it's just ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>Susi - I think you have something about the parents. Mother has a boyfriend so she is out with him and sleeping over at his house a lot. Father wants his family back and is afraid to say 'boo' to anyone for fear of making them angry at him. That said I think they've always been very indulgent, lax parents. </p><p></p><p>I posted a new thread with the latest. It's not getting any better. Not sure what I'd do without this forum right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 530409, member: 14356"] Buddy - You are so right - he is not cognitively impaired in any way and yet his behaviour is outrageous. Here's a sentence from a text yesterday: "I'm not going to ride my bike home because you refuse to pick me up." Huh? So frustrating from a kid with an above average IQ. Terry - difficult child thinks I owe girlfriend an apology in a big way because I refused to talk to her. And he doesn't owe me an apology when he and girlfriend are saying I f'd their weekend, I f'ing disrespected them because I wouldn't let them have a sleepover and I'm an f'in b? Bunny - Thank you. I had some hope but realistically I think I knew we'd have to go through more before we could truly hope for it to get better. Daisyface - Thank you for the vote of confidence. It means a lot. TeDo - Yes, this girl has him wrapped around her little finger and is such a bad influence. He needs to open his eyes and realize that she will be gone one day and he will have burned the people who have always been there for him. Sigh. Frustrating. This is his first love and first sexual partner (I'm sure they're having sex - her parents think they aren't) Buddy - Yes, it's like a giant temper tantrum - very strange to watch. From a small child you can understand it but from someone who can verbalize and articulate their feelings and needs it's just ridiculous. Susi - I think you have something about the parents. Mother has a boyfriend so she is out with him and sleeping over at his house a lot. Father wants his family back and is afraid to say 'boo' to anyone for fear of making them angry at him. That said I think they've always been very indulgent, lax parents. I posted a new thread with the latest. It's not getting any better. Not sure what I'd do without this forum right now. [/QUOTE]
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