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Something I have never understood about my difficult children.
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 461394" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Thanks Keista. Interestingly enough, my kids' dad was like this too. Once when Youngest was about 2 years old (and not potty-trained yet), I was out one night at a PTA meeting and he put her to bed .. with NO diaper on. Just naked beneath her sleeper. I went to get her up in the morning and she was soaked, the bed was soaked, everything.. I was furious. His reaction? Furious right back at ME.. and blamed it on Oldest (who was 6 at the time), said she'd gotten Youngest dressed for bed and must have forgotten teh diaper. No apology, no help cleaning her or her bed up, he just yelled at me that it wasn't his fault. We split about a year after that (and he's still mad at me, over 20 years later, and makes no effort to maintain a relationship with the girls). </p><p></p><p>I tend to agree it's part of a personality disorder. Baffling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 461394, member: 1157"] Thanks Keista. Interestingly enough, my kids' dad was like this too. Once when Youngest was about 2 years old (and not potty-trained yet), I was out one night at a PTA meeting and he put her to bed .. with NO diaper on. Just naked beneath her sleeper. I went to get her up in the morning and she was soaked, the bed was soaked, everything.. I was furious. His reaction? Furious right back at ME.. and blamed it on Oldest (who was 6 at the time), said she'd gotten Youngest dressed for bed and must have forgotten teh diaper. No apology, no help cleaning her or her bed up, he just yelled at me that it wasn't his fault. We split about a year after that (and he's still mad at me, over 20 years later, and makes no effort to maintain a relationship with the girls). I tend to agree it's part of a personality disorder. Baffling. [/QUOTE]
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