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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 390487" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkslateblue">Religion: what are your feelings about his being able to bow out of attending religious related events once he's made his confirmation? Doesn't confirmation take place at about 13-ish? That is only two more years. Perhaps if he knows that in two years, once he been confirmed, he will be excused, he will try to be more tolerant? Just a thought, as I know that was the way it was when I was a kid growing up Catholic - once we were confirmed, we were allowed to choose.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkslateblue">My difficult child used to follow me around also...banging on doors to be let in, holding doorknobs to prevent me from locking them. I once went and sat in my car and hid down in the seat without her knowing. She was looking like Linda Blair by the time she made it down to the garage. I leapt out of the car just in time before she began pounding on the hood for me. Yikes! It was difficult to get away from her when she was in a rage. I recall just wishing I could disappear. And it's true - they don't even hear 5% of what we're saying when they are in the middle of a rage. My difficult child barely even remembered having her rages afterwards and looked like she was coming out of a daze.</span></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="color: darkslateblue">I'm so sorry~</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 390487, member: 2211"] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue]Religion: what are your feelings about his being able to bow out of attending religious related events once he's made his confirmation? Doesn't confirmation take place at about 13-ish? That is only two more years. Perhaps if he knows that in two years, once he been confirmed, he will be excused, he will try to be more tolerant? Just a thought, as I know that was the way it was when I was a kid growing up Catholic - once we were confirmed, we were allowed to choose.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue]My difficult child used to follow me around also...banging on doors to be let in, holding doorknobs to prevent me from locking them. I once went and sat in my car and hid down in the seat without her knowing. She was looking like Linda Blair by the time she made it down to the garage. I leapt out of the car just in time before she began pounding on the hood for me. Yikes! It was difficult to get away from her when she was in a rage. I recall just wishing I could disappear. And it's true - they don't even hear 5% of what we're saying when they are in the middle of a rage. My difficult child barely even remembered having her rages afterwards and looked like she was coming out of a daze.[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=3][COLOR=darkslateblue]I'm so sorry~[/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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