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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 588414" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I agree that most difficult children, whether using or not, refuse to take responsibility until they are forced to. In my sister's case all uf us but the one that is supporting her have said she has to learn to take care of herself. The sister supporting her has gone so far as to buy her a brand new car. I wish she had bought one for me lol! </p><p></p><p>There were many times in my 33 year career with AT&T that I wanted to walk away and not look back. I'm sure every working person feels that way sometimes. The difficult child in them seems to make it OK to expect other people to support them. They live for the moment with no concern for the future. I have serious concerns about my difficult child son, difficult child nephew, and difficult child sister. </p><p></p><p>in my opinion, unless a person is disabled there is no excuse for not supporting yourself. From what I have seen in the difficult children that I know it doesn't bother them to be takers. If it does they are hiding it very well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 588414, member: 13558"] I agree that most difficult children, whether using or not, refuse to take responsibility until they are forced to. In my sister's case all uf us but the one that is supporting her have said she has to learn to take care of herself. The sister supporting her has gone so far as to buy her a brand new car. I wish she had bought one for me lol! There were many times in my 33 year career with AT&T that I wanted to walk away and not look back. I'm sure every working person feels that way sometimes. The difficult child in them seems to make it OK to expect other people to support them. They live for the moment with no concern for the future. I have serious concerns about my difficult child son, difficult child nephew, and difficult child sister. in my opinion, unless a person is disabled there is no excuse for not supporting yourself. From what I have seen in the difficult children that I know it doesn't bother them to be takers. If it does they are hiding it very well! [/QUOTE]
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