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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 357557" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>What's confusing? Cultured difficult child is MAJOR attention seeking. She sees some of the people I shoot with 3 times a year and she will literally hang on them when she sees them. And she doesn't know them from Adam, but of course, they treat her nicely and she revels in it.</p><p> </p><p>And yes, Susie, a lot of stories are to stay out of trouble. We'll get a story that blames mom. Mom gets a story that blames us. Teachers get a story that generally blames mom cause mom isn't the one that checks the stories out.</p><p> </p><p>Things aren't good at mom's. She has spent the night with friends and that we don't know and she has told them she doesn't want to live with her mom anymore and reasons why. This has been happening for at least 3 years. But you are absolutely right, mom and grandma will buy her to keep her. I'm not so sure that's not already happening (ie the birthday party). </p><p> </p><p>And Step, I don't think the husband is that intimidating to c-difficult child, but he has mom under his thumb and has had for some time. Her parents have even complained to us about him. He and his children are not allowed at their house or their lake property (and their house is 50 yards away).</p><p> </p><p>Is that any less confusing at all??? lol</p><p> </p><p>PS - I'd love to "fix" this, but realistically, its not going to happen. I post it here so I can make light of it and laugh about it because much of it is just plain absurd. Poking fun at it is much better than fretting about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 357557, member: 1848"] What's confusing? Cultured difficult child is MAJOR attention seeking. She sees some of the people I shoot with 3 times a year and she will literally hang on them when she sees them. And she doesn't know them from Adam, but of course, they treat her nicely and she revels in it. And yes, Susie, a lot of stories are to stay out of trouble. We'll get a story that blames mom. Mom gets a story that blames us. Teachers get a story that generally blames mom cause mom isn't the one that checks the stories out. Things aren't good at mom's. She has spent the night with friends and that we don't know and she has told them she doesn't want to live with her mom anymore and reasons why. This has been happening for at least 3 years. But you are absolutely right, mom and grandma will buy her to keep her. I'm not so sure that's not already happening (ie the birthday party). And Step, I don't think the husband is that intimidating to c-difficult child, but he has mom under his thumb and has had for some time. Her parents have even complained to us about him. He and his children are not allowed at their house or their lake property (and their house is 50 yards away). Is that any less confusing at all??? lol PS - I'd love to "fix" this, but realistically, its not going to happen. I post it here so I can make light of it and laugh about it because much of it is just plain absurd. Poking fun at it is much better than fretting about it. [/QUOTE]
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