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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 483961" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>JJJ, I'm counting the days until my difficult children turn eighteen. I have an app on my phone keep it for me. Most people don't understand why I do it. They don't understand that their 18th birthday is the first day of choice. On that day, our family has the choice of whether to put up with the abuse or not. Right now, we are trapped. I go back and forth on feeling guilty, but no one, even a mom, should be subjected to what our family has, so the guilt doesn't last long. </p><p></p><p>Stick to your guns. I think family sessions are a waste of time, too. The difficult child is the one with the problem, but everyone else in the family expected to bend to accommodate their thought process. I told one therapist unless you are going tattoo handling instructions on her forehead, wouldn't it be better to teach HER how to deal life and its annoyances? :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 483961, member: 12725"] JJJ, I'm counting the days until my difficult children turn eighteen. I have an app on my phone keep it for me. Most people don't understand why I do it. They don't understand that their 18th birthday is the first day of choice. On that day, our family has the choice of whether to put up with the abuse or not. Right now, we are trapped. I go back and forth on feeling guilty, but no one, even a mom, should be subjected to what our family has, so the guilt doesn't last long. Stick to your guns. I think family sessions are a waste of time, too. The difficult child is the one with the problem, but everyone else in the family expected to bend to accommodate their thought process. I told one therapist unless you are going tattoo handling instructions on her forehead, wouldn't it be better to teach HER how to deal life and its annoyances? :-/ [/QUOTE]
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