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I hate that I can't believe a single thing that comes out of difficult child's mouth
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 323564" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Mine will get mad because he "doesn't DO that anymore". Of course to him, "anymore" could mean that he hasn't done it in a week or two or even that he hasn't done it today. Therefore, he doesn't do it anymore. I can understand entitlement, I can understand impulse, but I just can't grasp that the concept of "if it's not yours, LEAVE IT ALONE" is so flipping difficult. Especially when that concept is said, announced, YELLED to someone on an almost daily (sometimes hourly) basis.</p><p></p><p>And the lying...omg. difficult child is to the point that it is literally automatic for him to lie. Ask him a normal question and the first thing out of his mouth, no hesitation, is a lie. He corrects himself and gives the correct answer but it's still an automatic. (Me: difficult child, are you hungry? difficult child: No...*mental head shake* I mean yes. Are we going to eat soon?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 323564, member: 2459"] Mine will get mad because he "doesn't DO that anymore". Of course to him, "anymore" could mean that he hasn't done it in a week or two or even that he hasn't done it today. Therefore, he doesn't do it anymore. I can understand entitlement, I can understand impulse, but I just can't grasp that the concept of "if it's not yours, LEAVE IT ALONE" is so flipping difficult. Especially when that concept is said, announced, YELLED to someone on an almost daily (sometimes hourly) basis. And the lying...omg. difficult child is to the point that it is literally automatic for him to lie. Ask him a normal question and the first thing out of his mouth, no hesitation, is a lie. He corrects himself and gives the correct answer but it's still an automatic. (Me: difficult child, are you hungry? difficult child: No...*mental head shake* I mean yes. Are we going to eat soon?) [/QUOTE]
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