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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 229624" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Lisa, your husband sounds like my difficult child. He cannot, I mean CANNOT win or lose gracefully.</p><p>If he's never played against you, he is all trash-mouth and challenges. When he loses, he whines and mopes and makes excuses, and sometimes refuses to play again.</p><p></p><p>My personal favourite (NOT!) with difficult child are always racing challenges. difficult child will often try to race me when getting from point A to point B. He forgets that I was the top sprinter on my high school track team, and that years of ice hockey have taught me a pretty mean body check, which I don't hesitate to use. </p><p></p><p>So now, I get the: "Ow! My knee! Mom, HELP! I can't go on. I think I've broken something."</p><p></p><p>At which point, I say, "Another box of Oscars over there, for the young lad lying on the floor. A brilliant performance."</p><p></p><p>Lisa, I'd be tempted to have a rematch too, just so you can whomp husband's butt again. Sometimes the fallout is worth the satisfaction.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 229624, member: 3907"] Lisa, your husband sounds like my difficult child. He cannot, I mean CANNOT win or lose gracefully. If he's never played against you, he is all trash-mouth and challenges. When he loses, he whines and mopes and makes excuses, and sometimes refuses to play again. My personal favourite (NOT!) with difficult child are always racing challenges. difficult child will often try to race me when getting from point A to point B. He forgets that I was the top sprinter on my high school track team, and that years of ice hockey have taught me a pretty mean body check, which I don't hesitate to use. So now, I get the: "Ow! My knee! Mom, HELP! I can't go on. I think I've broken something." At which point, I say, "Another box of Oscars over there, for the young lad lying on the floor. A brilliant performance." Lisa, I'd be tempted to have a rematch too, just so you can whomp husband's butt again. Sometimes the fallout is worth the satisfaction. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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