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<blockquote data-quote="Kolleen" data-source="post: 176855"><p>Thanks Gang! Deadline ~ Sept. 30! I do have the new deadbolt so next time he goes off in his raging I'll be changing the lock - which I 've already told him. Tired of being treated like dirt!!! Also left the lock on the counter so he could see I had bought it and, thanks to a friend's suggestion, took the keys out. (teehee!) I could tell he'd been looking at it.</p><p> </p><p>When he was younger I kept telling myself he'll grow out of this. I suppose he might???? You'd think by now he'd have developed some coping skills. But that was one of the realizations last week - maybe he won't! Maybe he'll be a mess all his life. Have to work at accepting that I guess. </p><p> </p><p>Enjoy the peaceful little moments of your day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kolleen, post: 176855"] Thanks Gang! Deadline ~ Sept. 30! I do have the new deadbolt so next time he goes off in his raging I'll be changing the lock - which I 've already told him. Tired of being treated like dirt!!! Also left the lock on the counter so he could see I had bought it and, thanks to a friend's suggestion, took the keys out. (teehee!) I could tell he'd been looking at it. When he was younger I kept telling myself he'll grow out of this. I suppose he might???? You'd think by now he'd have developed some coping skills. But that was one of the realizations last week - maybe he won't! Maybe he'll be a mess all his life. Have to work at accepting that I guess. Enjoy the peaceful little moments of your day. [/QUOTE]
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