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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 549985" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>difficult child swiped my phone today to get his ex's mom's # off of it, and I had to threaten to take his computer away all day to get the phone back.</p><p>Then I sat and hand-sewed a ripped quilt (my dog has ruined all of our pillows, numerous socks, and 3 blankets) and told him I had more chores for him. He was really, really mad and shouting and I just stitched and ignored him. </p><p>He finally decided that chores just *might* get him his computer back, so he vacuumed around my feet, did a couple of other things, and then sat down and told me why he was so concerned about his ex.</p><p>Turns out she broke up with-him because she intends to date a 17-yr-old at her school. (She got zoned for another school because she qualified for a science placement, plus her house is in a different ZIP code.) Supposedly she was already riding home with-him (he can drive) and pretending to her mom that she was taking the bus. </p><p>Nothing else a 17-yr-old would want with-a 13-yr-old except for ... youknowwhat.</p><p></p><p>Now that difficult child has broken up with-her, he has heard from 3 other exes that she did the same thing to them ... told them she loved them and wanted to marry them yadda yadda, all the stuff you usually hear that a guy tells a girl, but in reverse.</p><p></p><p>But with-this 17-yr-old, now all the wannabes put their heads together and decided they were just practice. </p><p></p><p>difficult child had his HS orientation today (the public school I said that I would rather die than have him attend) and he called me and said he thinks he's going to like it. All I know is that he ran into everyone except 2 people from middle school, and he got caught up on gossip!</p><p></p><p>One of the kids who was not there is supposedly going to another school. Good thing, because he was the one whose mom pawned my rings.</p><p></p><p>And yes, difficult child still has one photo on his phone of his ex. He thinks he should save it to show the mom. He is totally H*ll-bent on talking to the mom if I don't.</p><p></p><p>Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 549985, member: 3419"] difficult child swiped my phone today to get his ex's mom's # off of it, and I had to threaten to take his computer away all day to get the phone back. Then I sat and hand-sewed a ripped quilt (my dog has ruined all of our pillows, numerous socks, and 3 blankets) and told him I had more chores for him. He was really, really mad and shouting and I just stitched and ignored him. He finally decided that chores just *might* get him his computer back, so he vacuumed around my feet, did a couple of other things, and then sat down and told me why he was so concerned about his ex. Turns out she broke up with-him because she intends to date a 17-yr-old at her school. (She got zoned for another school because she qualified for a science placement, plus her house is in a different ZIP code.) Supposedly she was already riding home with-him (he can drive) and pretending to her mom that she was taking the bus. Nothing else a 17-yr-old would want with-a 13-yr-old except for ... youknowwhat. Now that difficult child has broken up with-her, he has heard from 3 other exes that she did the same thing to them ... told them she loved them and wanted to marry them yadda yadda, all the stuff you usually hear that a guy tells a girl, but in reverse. But with-this 17-yr-old, now all the wannabes put their heads together and decided they were just practice. difficult child had his HS orientation today (the public school I said that I would rather die than have him attend) and he called me and said he thinks he's going to like it. All I know is that he ran into everyone except 2 people from middle school, and he got caught up on gossip! One of the kids who was not there is supposedly going to another school. Good thing, because he was the one whose mom pawned my rings. And yes, difficult child still has one photo on his phone of his ex. He thinks he should save it to show the mom. He is totally H*ll-bent on talking to the mom if I don't. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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