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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 636830" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I'm thinking about changing my number. I've had this number for 15 years so that's a big step for me but it might be nice to have a fresh start. And I am taking it day by day. Sometimes even minute by minute. I've learned to do that the hard way. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So true! I need to remember this more often!</p><p></p><p>As for easy child, he's just as upset about difficult child as I am. He loves his brother but he finally realizes how deeply disturbed he is. He knows I don't want any more updates. And he knows I don't even want <em>him</em> to read difficult child's updates. Given the fact that easy child rarely uses FB, I'm thinking of going in and blocking difficult child's account from his page. I mean difficult child is constantly posting about wanting to kill himself, how his family doesn't love him, his mother is a b**ch, etc. easy child doesn't need to be exposed to that kind of stuff. He's only 13.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 636830, member: 12470"] I'm thinking about changing my number. I've had this number for 15 years so that's a big step for me but it might be nice to have a fresh start. And I am taking it day by day. Sometimes even minute by minute. I've learned to do that the hard way. So true! I need to remember this more often! As for easy child, he's just as upset about difficult child as I am. He loves his brother but he finally realizes how deeply disturbed he is. He knows I don't want any more updates. And he knows I don't even want [I]him[/I] to read difficult child's updates. Given the fact that easy child rarely uses FB, I'm thinking of going in and blocking difficult child's account from his page. I mean difficult child is constantly posting about wanting to kill himself, how his family doesn't love him, his mother is a b**ch, etc. easy child doesn't need to be exposed to that kind of stuff. He's only 13. [/QUOTE]
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