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He Keeps Trying to Twist That Knife
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 356534" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>For certain I would have most definitely NOT ignored it. What a nasty thing to say...but on par for a difficult child. </p><p> </p><p>"Oh really, now? Me thinks you ought to turn that mirror on YOURSELF, pal; You may find yourself standing in a glass house. "</p><p> </p><p>(if he doesn't get what that means, tell him to Google it.)</p><p> </p><p>He does it because he knows it hurts you and he knows you won't respond. I think you should respond (and like Indiana Jone's whip, too). He's 18 and enough is enough. Son has made some nasty comments such as that and I've let him know in no uncertain terms he's out on his butt if he dares to speak to me like that when he's 18 and I won't spend as much as one second around him if decides to act that way when he does move out. For the most part he mumbles under his breath to avoid my wrath. Honestly, I don't care about what I can't hear. </p><p> </p><p>Daughter doesn't dare talk to me like that since turning 18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 356534, member: 831"] For certain I would have most definitely NOT ignored it. What a nasty thing to say...but on par for a difficult child. "Oh really, now? Me thinks you ought to turn that mirror on YOURSELF, pal; You may find yourself standing in a glass house. " (if he doesn't get what that means, tell him to Google it.) He does it because he knows it hurts you and he knows you won't respond. I think you should respond (and like Indiana Jone's whip, too). He's 18 and enough is enough. Son has made some nasty comments such as that and I've let him know in no uncertain terms he's out on his butt if he dares to speak to me like that when he's 18 and I won't spend as much as one second around him if decides to act that way when he does move out. For the most part he mumbles under his breath to avoid my wrath. Honestly, I don't care about what I can't hear. Daughter doesn't dare talk to me like that since turning 18. [/QUOTE]
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