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Something I have never understood about my difficult children.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 461370" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Crazy--</p><p></p><p>No - it's not you. Asking to borrow something is common courtesy (well, at least it SHOULD be common...)...as is returning that something when you have finished using it.</p><p></p><p>A therapist once explained to me that difficult children just cannot fathom that other people are whole, separate entities from themselves. Instead, everyone is viewed as being "supporting players" in the story of a difficult child's life. </p><p></p><p>So yes - lock up that shampoo. (OR - fill the shampoo bottle with hair dye...some outlandish color....and just let it sit there in the shower....and then....Heh, Heh, Heh - what do you mean your hair turned pink?...Well, why did you use THAT? That wasn't shampoo....Boy, I sure wish you'd <em>asked</em> me before just helping yourself....I could have told you I was making hair dyes for the kids at church [or wherever] to use for their {play, halloween party, whatever}...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 461370, member: 6546"] Crazy-- No - it's not you. Asking to borrow something is common courtesy (well, at least it SHOULD be common...)...as is returning that something when you have finished using it. A therapist once explained to me that difficult children just cannot fathom that other people are whole, separate entities from themselves. Instead, everyone is viewed as being "supporting players" in the story of a difficult child's life. So yes - lock up that shampoo. (OR - fill the shampoo bottle with hair dye...some outlandish color....and just let it sit there in the shower....and then....Heh, Heh, Heh - what do you mean your hair turned pink?...Well, why did you use THAT? That wasn't shampoo....Boy, I sure wish you'd [I]asked[/I] me before just helping yourself....I could have told you I was making hair dyes for the kids at church [or wherever] to use for their {play, halloween party, whatever}...) [/QUOTE]
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