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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 230312" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>What is it with kids thinking we NEVER buy them anything? My kids take it one step further - not only do I NEVER buy them anything but I ALWAYS buy their sibling anything he or she asks for! UGH</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has decided it is his job to monitor how much I spend on his sister because 1. He doesn't believe we should be spending that much and 2. We don't ever buy anything for him. He thinks I should tell him how much I spend on non-easy child diva so that he can tattle to husband and be upset for husband. Needless to say that did not make for a joyful night last night. I tell him it is none of his business what I do with the family finances, it is between his dad and myself and that when he is non-easy child diva's age I am sure he will find things for me to buy him. The second was a lame defense because difficult child has a good sense of budgeting and saving and not wasting.</p><p></p><p>Good for you to follow through on your word.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 230312, member: 5096"] What is it with kids thinking we NEVER buy them anything? My kids take it one step further - not only do I NEVER buy them anything but I ALWAYS buy their sibling anything he or she asks for! UGH My difficult child has decided it is his job to monitor how much I spend on his sister because 1. He doesn't believe we should be spending that much and 2. We don't ever buy anything for him. He thinks I should tell him how much I spend on non-easy child diva so that he can tattle to husband and be upset for husband. Needless to say that did not make for a joyful night last night. I tell him it is none of his business what I do with the family finances, it is between his dad and myself and that when he is non-easy child diva's age I am sure he will find things for me to buy him. The second was a lame defense because difficult child has a good sense of budgeting and saving and not wasting. Good for you to follow through on your word. [/QUOTE]
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