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Email from difficult child-- do I (how) respond?
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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 619080" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>I would send dad an email along the lines of "since you've disinherited me just put my inheritance toward his schooling if you like"</p><p></p><p>to mom bounce back her email with the phone # for the mental health hotline (she'll get the idea)</p><p></p><p>to son an email thanking him for taking the time to write and then (what janet said) apologize for buying crunchy instead of creamy peanut butter, and add "I apologize for not putting you in your place when you first changed from my sweet boy into a teenager who felt entitled to grab me and shake my fillings loose"</p><p></p><p>You deserve to be safe & happy in your home, you don't deserve someone disrespecting you or putting their hands on you without an invitation. I have a disc out of place in my back if someone shook me? I'd probably be laid up in bed for a week.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 619080, member: 7170"] I would send dad an email along the lines of "since you've disinherited me just put my inheritance toward his schooling if you like" to mom bounce back her email with the phone # for the mental health hotline (she'll get the idea) to son an email thanking him for taking the time to write and then (what janet said) apologize for buying crunchy instead of creamy peanut butter, and add "I apologize for not putting you in your place when you first changed from my sweet boy into a teenager who felt entitled to grab me and shake my fillings loose" You deserve to be safe & happy in your home, you don't deserve someone disrespecting you or putting their hands on you without an invitation. I have a disc out of place in my back if someone shook me? I'd probably be laid up in bed for a week. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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