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Incessant talking how do you cope?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 504992" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>We call this the "up my rear syndrome"... Onyxx does it, too. Jett doesn't follow, he just keeps talking - you could be in the car and 3 miles away and the other parent will call and tell you Jett is still talking to you. No joke. Onyxx will follow follow follow and I've had to tell her flat out, "I NEED SOME TIME ALONE PLEASE". Usually it is when she is trying to make an absurd point about why she should be allowed to whatever it is (or why she was right to break whichever law), and I've told her I'll think about it and/or discuss it with husband - or no, end of discussion, she keeps bugging me.</p><p></p><p>I think the biggest issue with all our "motormouths" is that they don't get when to stop. So... We have to tell them... Bluntly is usally the only way they get it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 504992, member: 6705"] We call this the "up my rear syndrome"... Onyxx does it, too. Jett doesn't follow, he just keeps talking - you could be in the car and 3 miles away and the other parent will call and tell you Jett is still talking to you. No joke. Onyxx will follow follow follow and I've had to tell her flat out, "I NEED SOME TIME ALONE PLEASE". Usually it is when she is trying to make an absurd point about why she should be allowed to whatever it is (or why she was right to break whichever law), and I've told her I'll think about it and/or discuss it with husband - or no, end of discussion, she keeps bugging me. I think the biggest issue with all our "motormouths" is that they don't get when to stop. So... We have to tell them... Bluntly is usally the only way they get it... [/QUOTE]
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