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difficult child's 17th birthday
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 261533" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Cakewalk---What he is doing right now, we call honeymooning----everything is new and exciting, he has no responsibilities, he is enjoying himself. It will not last. Your sister and nephew will get tired of catering for him soon enough. He will begin to miss the structure and rules you have tried to instill or he will shoot himself in the foot without them and your sister will be calling you for help. Hold out. Go on and try to enjoy the peace. in my humble opinion it will be short lived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 261533, member: 1436"] Cakewalk---What he is doing right now, we call honeymooning----everything is new and exciting, he has no responsibilities, he is enjoying himself. It will not last. Your sister and nephew will get tired of catering for him soon enough. He will begin to miss the structure and rules you have tried to instill or he will shoot himself in the foot without them and your sister will be calling you for help. Hold out. Go on and try to enjoy the peace. in my humble opinion it will be short lived. [/QUOTE]
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