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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 631521" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Lordy! I think it is time to not answer phone calls, emails, or texts so you can get something done. I would tell him unless someone is bleeding or dying not to call. Then I would tell him everytime he called, texted, or emailed during the day and interrupted me he would lose the car for another day.</p><p> </p><p>At this point you are a form of entertainment. Some one to give him something to do all day long while he is bored. If you stop entertaining his issues he will stop bothering you. Trust me I am currently doing this with my difficult child. I read the texts but I dont answer them until lunch time or time to leave. I see the calls but I check the voicemail to see if she left a message saying it was an emergency. THANK GOD she doesnt have my email.</p><p> </p><p>I let her dad handle her issues. Personally I think he should cut her off too but I learned a while ago that he didn't understand my stance. So I respect his decision to handle it his way and I stay out of it unless it negatively effects me. Otherwise I see it as his decision and he can deal with the drama/consequences related to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 631521, member: 15473"] Lordy! I think it is time to not answer phone calls, emails, or texts so you can get something done. I would tell him unless someone is bleeding or dying not to call. Then I would tell him everytime he called, texted, or emailed during the day and interrupted me he would lose the car for another day. At this point you are a form of entertainment. Some one to give him something to do all day long while he is bored. If you stop entertaining his issues he will stop bothering you. Trust me I am currently doing this with my difficult child. I read the texts but I dont answer them until lunch time or time to leave. I see the calls but I check the voicemail to see if she left a message saying it was an emergency. THANK GOD she doesnt have my email. I let her dad handle her issues. Personally I think he should cut her off too but I learned a while ago that he didn't understand my stance. So I respect his decision to handle it his way and I stay out of it unless it negatively effects me. Otherwise I see it as his decision and he can deal with the drama/consequences related to it. [/QUOTE]
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