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<blockquote data-quote="Kolleen" data-source="post: 184833"><p>Just remember the phrase from a song from "Annie." I'Tourette's Syndrome a hard-knock life. IT's that way <em>because of THEIR continued behaviors. </em>We'd be happy to give them shelter, second & millionth chances if they didn't abuse every opportunity.</p><p> </p><p>Get yourself a cute little trinket box. Put all your guilt, second thoughts, worries, & tears in that box. Close it. Then forget about them. I have to put all my fears about "Launching" sonnyboy in Sept. out of my mind. If I think about them I won't be able to do it. They are boxed up in my brain and I keep telling my friends.............. don't say anything about what might happen to him when I kick him out. </p><p> </p><p>Have your contingency plan in place if she shows up. I agree with Herewegoagain.............. Why don't they learn new behavior patterns, and Trinityroyal......... don't believe that this time it will be different. </p><p>It never is. </p><p> </p><p>Remember they are the Masters of Manipulation - They will figure ways out to take care of themslves!</p><p> </p><p>I have to come up with 'slogans' to keep me going. My latest... instead of having a mental lapse, I like: we are having 'mental laps' with them. Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ </p><p>Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ </p><p>Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ </p><p>Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ </p><p> </p><p>Stay strong - Let's Out Smart the little dickens!!! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/laugh.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kolleen, post: 184833"] Just remember the phrase from a song from "Annie." I'Tourette's Syndrome a hard-knock life. IT's that way [I]because of THEIR continued behaviors. [/I]We'd be happy to give them shelter, second & millionth chances if they didn't abuse every opportunity. Get yourself a cute little trinket box. Put all your guilt, second thoughts, worries, & tears in that box. Close it. Then forget about them. I have to put all my fears about "Launching" sonnyboy in Sept. out of my mind. If I think about them I won't be able to do it. They are boxed up in my brain and I keep telling my friends.............. don't say anything about what might happen to him when I kick him out. Have your contingency plan in place if she shows up. I agree with Herewegoagain.............. Why don't they learn new behavior patterns, and Trinityroyal......... don't believe that this time it will be different. It never is. Remember they are the Masters of Manipulation - They will figure ways out to take care of themslves! I have to come up with 'slogans' to keep me going. My latest... instead of having a mental lapse, I like: we are having 'mental laps' with them. Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ Same ole...... same ole....... same ole........ Stay strong - Let's Out Smart the little dickens!!! :funny: [/QUOTE]
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