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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 347266" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Oldest broke her bedroom door/door jamb in every house/apartment we lived in, without fail. Youngest broke the one in my current apartment. Slamming doors seems (seemed?) to be popular with my girls. I remember nights where one of them slam a door over and over, for effect. I also had a couple of bathroom doors with kick-holes in them, and at least one hole in the wall in the hallway. Oh, and gashes in the drywall from throwing things, and cracked glass in a picture from something being thrown at that. And stains on the floor from things spilled and never cleaned up, even worse in Oldest's room was the mold that grew on top of the spill, and the Baby Ruth bar ground into the carpet after she stepped on it and left it there, and the bottom of the drawer of her nightstand that actually fell through from her spilling a Coke in there and never cleaning it out (note: particle board furniture doesn't withstand difficult child torture well). Why her room was never over-run with bugs was a miracle.</p><p></p><p>Wow, I had forgotten about a lot of that until I started writing it. </p><p></p><p>I understand the resentment, believe me. All I can say is, it will be better eventually, when he's on his own and your home is yours agian. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 347266, member: 1157"] Oldest broke her bedroom door/door jamb in every house/apartment we lived in, without fail. Youngest broke the one in my current apartment. Slamming doors seems (seemed?) to be popular with my girls. I remember nights where one of them slam a door over and over, for effect. I also had a couple of bathroom doors with kick-holes in them, and at least one hole in the wall in the hallway. Oh, and gashes in the drywall from throwing things, and cracked glass in a picture from something being thrown at that. And stains on the floor from things spilled and never cleaned up, even worse in Oldest's room was the mold that grew on top of the spill, and the Baby Ruth bar ground into the carpet after she stepped on it and left it there, and the bottom of the drawer of her nightstand that actually fell through from her spilling a Coke in there and never cleaning it out (note: particle board furniture doesn't withstand difficult child torture well). Why her room was never over-run with bugs was a miracle. Wow, I had forgotten about a lot of that until I started writing it. I understand the resentment, believe me. All I can say is, it will be better eventually, when he's on his own and your home is yours agian. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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