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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 485577"><p>He came back and thanked him for letting him calm down, then started right back up again. You won't take me to the toy store and that makes me feel like you don't love me. I want to live at Gram's house. I would rather die than have to stay here because you don't love me. Oh, brother! I think I liked it better when he was sulking in the shed!</p><p></p><p>A few weeks ago he bought Microsoft points for his X-box and at that time we told him that he was not getting any more points for the rest of the year. So he started telling me that he wanted to buy more points at that time, but he was afraid to tell us that. He thought that we would beat him up (GRRRRRR!!!!!! Like we've EVER beaten him up!). So, husband and I told him that he could buy as many points as he had enough money for (which, we told him, was what he should have done when he bought points the last time) and then that's it. He's done until Christmas.</p><p></p><p>He has no therapist appointment this week (bwtween easy child's hockey playoffs and difficult child's orchestra concert and me going out with friends one night there was no good night for anyone), but you can bet that I will be marking this down as a topic of conversation when we go. I'm so done with this crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 485577"] He came back and thanked him for letting him calm down, then started right back up again. You won't take me to the toy store and that makes me feel like you don't love me. I want to live at Gram's house. I would rather die than have to stay here because you don't love me. Oh, brother! I think I liked it better when he was sulking in the shed! A few weeks ago he bought Microsoft points for his X-box and at that time we told him that he was not getting any more points for the rest of the year. So he started telling me that he wanted to buy more points at that time, but he was afraid to tell us that. He thought that we would beat him up (GRRRRRR!!!!!! Like we've EVER beaten him up!). So, husband and I told him that he could buy as many points as he had enough money for (which, we told him, was what he should have done when he bought points the last time) and then that's it. He's done until Christmas. He has no therapist appointment this week (bwtween easy child's hockey playoffs and difficult child's orchestra concert and me going out with friends one night there was no good night for anyone), but you can bet that I will be marking this down as a topic of conversation when we go. I'm so done with this crap. [/QUOTE]
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