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My son is a bully!
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<blockquote data-quote="morningcuppa" data-source="post: 78269" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>Thank you Trinity for your support. I thought I was the only one with a son who is such a pain in the neck. It is so true what you said. I keep thinking all is well for a short time and maybe he has grown up at last then something sets him off and he is smashing the place up and shouting at everyone. Yes like your lad he is all sweetness and light when he is getting his own way and a demon when he is not. </p><p>At 22 it is time he started acting like a man instead of a spolied brat and I am determined to stand up to him. </p><p>I saw from your sig that you consume lots of caffeine. I have been wondering about that recently. If it is a stimulant would it work in a similar way to ritalin? if so he is about to become a coffee addict! The only time life was settled was when he was taking ritalin. Not easy to get now he is an adult. We are in the UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morningcuppa, post: 78269, member: 4108"] Thank you Trinity for your support. I thought I was the only one with a son who is such a pain in the neck. It is so true what you said. I keep thinking all is well for a short time and maybe he has grown up at last then something sets him off and he is smashing the place up and shouting at everyone. Yes like your lad he is all sweetness and light when he is getting his own way and a demon when he is not. At 22 it is time he started acting like a man instead of a spolied brat and I am determined to stand up to him. I saw from your sig that you consume lots of caffeine. I have been wondering about that recently. If it is a stimulant would it work in a similar way to ritalin? if so he is about to become a coffee addict! The only time life was settled was when he was taking ritalin. Not easy to get now he is an adult. We are in the UK. [/QUOTE]
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