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<blockquote data-quote="isis" data-source="post: 565269" data-attributes="member: 15590"><p>We also deal with obsessions, yes, cell phone requests are among them. I just yelled at him, once, briefly, then I stopped! because it is just too insane: he wants a bigger outdoor trash can RIGHT NOW over and over all evening long (we don't need a bigger one and it costs more), and the recycling bin must now be picked up on the street instead of the alley, so the huge bin has been moved up 20 stairs to a different location and though I held him to one load of laundry today the next loads are being prepared (tripled water bill from this) to be done his way which may or may not be how I would like them done (i.e. the shrunken wool blankets) because I am 'an idiot, stupid' i.e. don't know how to do laundry as well as he. He should be in bed getting sleep for school tomorrow but won't go to bed until I resolve the trash can issue (which I'm not going to do). Right now, while I write, he's making deals about the trash can (none of which he would keep). So sad but so aggravating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="isis, post: 565269, member: 15590"] We also deal with obsessions, yes, cell phone requests are among them. I just yelled at him, once, briefly, then I stopped! because it is just too insane: he wants a bigger outdoor trash can RIGHT NOW over and over all evening long (we don't need a bigger one and it costs more), and the recycling bin must now be picked up on the street instead of the alley, so the huge bin has been moved up 20 stairs to a different location and though I held him to one load of laundry today the next loads are being prepared (tripled water bill from this) to be done his way which may or may not be how I would like them done (i.e. the shrunken wool blankets) because I am 'an idiot, stupid' i.e. don't know how to do laundry as well as he. He should be in bed getting sleep for school tomorrow but won't go to bed until I resolve the trash can issue (which I'm not going to do). Right now, while I write, he's making deals about the trash can (none of which he would keep). So sad but so aggravating. [/QUOTE]
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