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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 655563" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Boy do I know this one. That is exactly how my son is. He can be so charming and come across like he's the next best thing since sliced bread, then after a while his true nature starts to come out and the people he has "charmed" see him for who he really is. That has been the cycle with my son for a long time. It is really a shame as he has come across some really wonderful people but he always manages to destroy it. I will never understand why he sabatoges himself.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>This very well could be what he was doing. I don't blame you for losing it, it's so hard to maintain your composure and control when a Difficult Child is acting the way he was.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully after a few days of cooling off you might be able to talk to him to see if you can find out what really was going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 655563, member: 18516"] Boy do I know this one. That is exactly how my son is. He can be so charming and come across like he's the next best thing since sliced bread, then after a while his true nature starts to come out and the people he has "charmed" see him for who he really is. That has been the cycle with my son for a long time. It is really a shame as he has come across some really wonderful people but he always manages to destroy it. I will never understand why he sabatoges himself. This very well could be what he was doing. I don't blame you for losing it, it's so hard to maintain your composure and control when a Difficult Child is acting the way he was. Hopefully after a few days of cooling off you might be able to talk to him to see if you can find out what really was going on. [/QUOTE]
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