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Please share your stories about how you were able to tell your difficult children "NO"
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 614519" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Crazy in Virginia ~</p><p></p><p>I read almost your entire post aloud to husband. He likes to pretend he knew that already, but he didn't. :O) Validation is so important, because it feels wrong to do this, to make these changes. We feel so much clearer and cleaner, though. You are right. Anger, once we finally acknowledge and allow it, is strengthening.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, CIV</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 614519, member: 1721"] Crazy in Virginia ~ I read almost your entire post aloud to husband. He likes to pretend he knew that already, but he didn't. :O) Validation is so important, because it feels wrong to do this, to make these changes. We feel so much clearer and cleaner, though. You are right. Anger, once we finally acknowledge and allow it, is strengthening. Thank you, CIV Cedar [/QUOTE]
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