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Talking to my son is like fingernails on a chalkboard!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 740530" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p>Tanya, I have been there many times, the situation you just mentioned, I feel and hear everything you said. When it gets like that with my daughter I tell her I can only text with her. That way I do not hear a bunch of rambling nonsense and I do not have to feel all the weird emotions that go with that, also there is not much room on the text to ramble on hate messages.. Years ago when Facebook let you know when someone logged on, I would check that just to make sure she was still alive without having to put up with her abuse. They changed that feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 740530, member: 22416"] Tanya, I have been there many times, the situation you just mentioned, I feel and hear everything you said. When it gets like that with my daughter I tell her I can only text with her. That way I do not hear a bunch of rambling nonsense and I do not have to feel all the weird emotions that go with that, also there is not much room on the text to ramble on hate messages.. Years ago when Facebook let you know when someone logged on, I would check that just to make sure she was still alive without having to put up with her abuse. They changed that feature. [/QUOTE]
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