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<blockquote data-quote="MistyDW" data-source="post: 319434" data-attributes="member: 8434"><p>Thanks for the advice, but it's easier said than done. For me to back down and let his father handle everything sends the message that Adam doesn't have to mind me (I've tried that). Also, his mom doesn't live near us so that's not really an option. Additionally, I provide for Adam, solely, and have done so since May. It's a little difficult to have a child disrespect you in your own home and be expected to bow out because you are "just a step". </p><p></p><p>Regardless, I appreciate the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyDW, post: 319434, member: 8434"] Thanks for the advice, but it's easier said than done. For me to back down and let his father handle everything sends the message that Adam doesn't have to mind me (I've tried that). Also, his mom doesn't live near us so that's not really an option. Additionally, I provide for Adam, solely, and have done so since May. It's a little difficult to have a child disrespect you in your own home and be expected to bow out because you are "just a step". Regardless, I appreciate the advice. [/QUOTE]
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