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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 438609" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>That part is hard to tell. They are quite far apart in age plus there has been quite a bit of difficult child abuse in the home. On the flip side, my kids were hellions as kids. Cory couldnt walk past Jamie when he was a kid without Jamie either tripping him or doing something else to provoke him so that Cory would act out and all hell would break loose in the house. It was basically a war zone at times. Jamie would instigate it and then Cory would retaliate while Jamie would sit there with that "Who me?" look on his face, while Cory is getting dragged away bodily. I got so mad...lol. I kept telling Cory to just ignore him so that Jamie could be the one in trouble but oh no...that just couldnt be done...lmao. </p><p></p><p>I just swore that when the boys grew up they would be mortal enemies and never have another thing to do with each other. Well we all know how that has turned out. They are thick as thieves. Ok, not a good analogy. LOL. Very close brothers is a better way to put it when I have one who is a cop and one who is, well, not! They really do look out for each other. I would have never dreamed it. </p><p></p><p>I cant say how it will be in your family. Maybe things will get better when your son is an adult but a lot of that will depend on how your son matures I think. By the time he is grown, your daughter will be long gone out of your house and will probably have a family of her own so she will see her brother in a whole new light. Wisdom does come with age and experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 438609, member: 1514"] That part is hard to tell. They are quite far apart in age plus there has been quite a bit of difficult child abuse in the home. On the flip side, my kids were hellions as kids. Cory couldnt walk past Jamie when he was a kid without Jamie either tripping him or doing something else to provoke him so that Cory would act out and all hell would break loose in the house. It was basically a war zone at times. Jamie would instigate it and then Cory would retaliate while Jamie would sit there with that "Who me?" look on his face, while Cory is getting dragged away bodily. I got so mad...lol. I kept telling Cory to just ignore him so that Jamie could be the one in trouble but oh no...that just couldnt be done...lmao. I just swore that when the boys grew up they would be mortal enemies and never have another thing to do with each other. Well we all know how that has turned out. They are thick as thieves. Ok, not a good analogy. LOL. Very close brothers is a better way to put it when I have one who is a cop and one who is, well, not! They really do look out for each other. I would have never dreamed it. I cant say how it will be in your family. Maybe things will get better when your son is an adult but a lot of that will depend on how your son matures I think. By the time he is grown, your daughter will be long gone out of your house and will probably have a family of her own so she will see her brother in a whole new light. Wisdom does come with age and experience. [/QUOTE]
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