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<blockquote data-quote="Kolleen" data-source="post: 243763"><p>It's so sad to see siblings in discord. My two did pretty good till Sonnyboy kept hanging out with easy child's new friends (teen years) and finally made a crude remark about easy child and that was the last straw for easy child.</p><p> </p><p>easy child put up with all sonnyboys krap and feels sonnyboy got most of the attention. Well, if ya count negative attention i guess he did. And I can see why he feels that way. </p><p> </p><p>In their early 20's cars have brought them somewhat back together. easy child even tried to mentor difficult child, was helping him with one of his 'issues', felt we should give difficult child a chance now that he's older. Holy Moly!!! His whole life - our whole life - has been giving difficult child more chances. I've run out of 'chances.' </p><p> </p><p>You are right though. They have to work this out and yet you can demand civility. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kolleen, post: 243763"] It's so sad to see siblings in discord. My two did pretty good till Sonnyboy kept hanging out with easy child's new friends (teen years) and finally made a crude remark about easy child and that was the last straw for easy child. easy child put up with all sonnyboys krap and feels sonnyboy got most of the attention. Well, if ya count negative attention i guess he did. And I can see why he feels that way. In their early 20's cars have brought them somewhat back together. easy child even tried to mentor difficult child, was helping him with one of his 'issues', felt we should give difficult child a chance now that he's older. Holy Moly!!! His whole life - our whole life - has been giving difficult child more chances. I've run out of 'chances.' You are right though. They have to work this out and yet you can demand civility. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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