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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 412706" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I guess you have to step back and ask yourself - </p><p> </p><p>At what point do I stop and draw the lines again, and NOT FIX things for him once more and not allow that vicious cycle to begin again. </p><p> </p><p>I hate that. Deciding what is and what isn't crossing the line in detachment assistance with difficult child It's like ill-fitting underpants. Creeps up a little at a time until WHAM - full-on wedgie and you spend the rest of your day uncomfortable, and trying to indescreetly remove everything from the crack of your kiester without your friends knowing what you are doing and hope by the time you get it done you don't have a rash. Then exactly what do you do with those underpants?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 412706, member: 4964"] I guess you have to step back and ask yourself - At what point do I stop and draw the lines again, and NOT FIX things for him once more and not allow that vicious cycle to begin again. I hate that. Deciding what is and what isn't crossing the line in detachment assistance with difficult child It's like ill-fitting underpants. Creeps up a little at a time until WHAM - full-on wedgie and you spend the rest of your day uncomfortable, and trying to indescreetly remove everything from the crack of your kiester without your friends knowing what you are doing and hope by the time you get it done you don't have a rash. Then exactly what do you do with those underpants? [/QUOTE]
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