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difficult child's girlfriend can't go back to the church meals program; natural consequences strike again
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 559954" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>difficult child is pretty Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) about anything going on in his life. It was video games for so long, and then it was his former girlfriend, who was also into gaming. That made it worse. That's whyhe hadmajor meltodowns when I took away the computer or TV, and finally the gaming console. </p><p>by the way, she broke up with-him because their entire relationship was based on that, and when I pulled him off to do his homework or do family things, she texted him incessantly. She was very needy. (She was the cutter.)</p><p>This new girlfriend is less needy but there is something about kids these days where they don't understand that you don't have to be connected 24/7 to have a relationship. difficult child gets very panicky when he can't see his girlfriend and we will have to sit down and talk this weekend about whether it's his own Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and insecurity or whether she is laying it on him like the last one did.</p><p>typical teen drama, on top of difficult children ... sigh.</p><p></p><p>I had to check on him in his bed tonight, after hearing about Klmno's son. My heart is racing. </p><p>So tragic. </p><p>I'm glad my difficult child doesn't have a permit yet.</p><p>One thing at a time ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 559954, member: 3419"] difficult child is pretty Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) about anything going on in his life. It was video games for so long, and then it was his former girlfriend, who was also into gaming. That made it worse. That's whyhe hadmajor meltodowns when I took away the computer or TV, and finally the gaming console. by the way, she broke up with-him because their entire relationship was based on that, and when I pulled him off to do his homework or do family things, she texted him incessantly. She was very needy. (She was the cutter.) This new girlfriend is less needy but there is something about kids these days where they don't understand that you don't have to be connected 24/7 to have a relationship. difficult child gets very panicky when he can't see his girlfriend and we will have to sit down and talk this weekend about whether it's his own Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and insecurity or whether she is laying it on him like the last one did. typical teen drama, on top of difficult children ... sigh. I had to check on him in his bed tonight, after hearing about Klmno's son. My heart is racing. So tragic. I'm glad my difficult child doesn't have a permit yet. One thing at a time ... [/QUOTE]
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