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<blockquote data-quote="Sondar" data-source="post: 141187" data-attributes="member: 4160"><p>Wow, you have a real dilemma. Under the best of circumstances having some combination of three teen difficult children every weekend would be more than a handful (figuring the 19-yr-old is away at school?). Locking up the liquor cabinet is a given, I would do that with your own PCs around.</p><p></p><p>I do have one thought I wanted to throw out to you, that you described the boys' mother with anger. Do you think your feelings for her and her treatment of your husband and you have an influence on the way you see these boys? Honestly, reading your description of difficult child 2 I feel pain for him. A 15-yr-old with a learners permit for 2 weeks would normally not be good driver, for example. </p><p></p><p>{{hugs}} If you don't want your steps there, bottom line, you and husband have to work out another arrangement, primarily with his involvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sondar, post: 141187, member: 4160"] Wow, you have a real dilemma. Under the best of circumstances having some combination of three teen difficult children every weekend would be more than a handful (figuring the 19-yr-old is away at school?). Locking up the liquor cabinet is a given, I would do that with your own PCs around. I do have one thought I wanted to throw out to you, that you described the boys' mother with anger. Do you think your feelings for her and her treatment of your husband and you have an influence on the way you see these boys? Honestly, reading your description of difficult child 2 I feel pain for him. A 15-yr-old with a learners permit for 2 weeks would normally not be good driver, for example. {{hugs}} If you don't want your steps there, bottom line, you and husband have to work out another arrangement, primarily with his involvement. [/QUOTE]
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