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Spoke to difficult child I wish I could....
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<blockquote data-quote="Ally" data-source="post: 39148" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>I do the same thing with difficult child and always get into a battle of some sort with her, even if I try my very best not to. Some of her thoughts and ideas are so far out there that I cant help myself but to say something. Although alot of the time she baits me and tries to make me angry. I have not talked to her in a few weeks because last time she hung up on me. I figure that when she wants something, she will call as its the only time that she does. Maybe not the grownup thing to do, but Im tired of playing her games and being only when she wants something. She calls and says, "I have a question for you", never hello, how are you, just I have a question for you.</p><p></p><p>Dont feel bad, I think pretty much all of us are in the same boat to one degree or another.</p><p></p><p>Ally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ally, post: 39148, member: 2871"] I do the same thing with difficult child and always get into a battle of some sort with her, even if I try my very best not to. Some of her thoughts and ideas are so far out there that I cant help myself but to say something. Although alot of the time she baits me and tries to make me angry. I have not talked to her in a few weeks because last time she hung up on me. I figure that when she wants something, she will call as its the only time that she does. Maybe not the grownup thing to do, but Im tired of playing her games and being only when she wants something. She calls and says, "I have a question for you", never hello, how are you, just I have a question for you. Dont feel bad, I think pretty much all of us are in the same boat to one degree or another. Ally [/QUOTE]
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