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<blockquote data-quote="weaselqt" data-source="post: 80635" data-attributes="member: 3989"><p>I didn't actually tell him no - but husband said he can't do it at 17 without our consent. Then difficult child 2 shouts I'LL DO IT WHEN I'M 18 WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT!!! that is why it is ugly right now. But, my easy child/difficult child 1 has pics of our fav. soldier that was killed on her wall - a memorial for him in her room - and took difficult child 2 in to show him what the "benefits" (her words) are for the military. He didn't say much. difficult child 2 told me later that he figured easy child/difficult child 1 would not be happy. I'm kinda figureing he is doing this just to see what response he can get - he just LOVES to be center of atention - negative or positive. but I haven't said anything for or against. </p><p></p><p>I kinda thought that allhe would do is sign the dotted line and BAM he was enlisted. I guess I should know better.</p><p></p><p>thanks to you all for calming some nerves around my house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weaselqt, post: 80635, member: 3989"] I didn't actually tell him no - but husband said he can't do it at 17 without our consent. Then difficult child 2 shouts I'LL DO IT WHEN I'M 18 WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT!!! that is why it is ugly right now. But, my easy child/difficult child 1 has pics of our fav. soldier that was killed on her wall - a memorial for him in her room - and took difficult child 2 in to show him what the "benefits" (her words) are for the military. He didn't say much. difficult child 2 told me later that he figured easy child/difficult child 1 would not be happy. I'm kinda figureing he is doing this just to see what response he can get - he just LOVES to be center of atention - negative or positive. but I haven't said anything for or against. I kinda thought that allhe would do is sign the dotted line and BAM he was enlisted. I guess I should know better. thanks to you all for calming some nerves around my house. [/QUOTE]
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