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Texts from GFG32 to husband
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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 619184" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>I think husband's response was fine, especially if you managed to NOT get drawn into a text conversation. LIke the others, I no longer respond to nasty texts...they are LOOKING for the stimulation of a fight, where they can fling accusations and hurt you, or maybe make you plead for forgiveness. Don't give them that stimulation. AND save yourself the blood-pressure raising conversation you don't need. Its a win win, really. I usually delete those txts right away so I don't start to reread and obsess over them which is one of my favorite (not) addictive behaviors. Also lessons the temptation to respond later.</p><p></p><p>So I don't understand...did girlfriend pick him up at the airport?</p><p></p><p>Or maybe I shouldn't ask...lest I engage too much with being interested in your difficult child son ad a filler for time I used to spend fretting about my own!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 619184, member: 17269"] I think husband's response was fine, especially if you managed to NOT get drawn into a text conversation. LIke the others, I no longer respond to nasty texts...they are LOOKING for the stimulation of a fight, where they can fling accusations and hurt you, or maybe make you plead for forgiveness. Don't give them that stimulation. AND save yourself the blood-pressure raising conversation you don't need. Its a win win, really. I usually delete those txts right away so I don't start to reread and obsess over them which is one of my favorite (not) addictive behaviors. Also lessons the temptation to respond later. So I don't understand...did girlfriend pick him up at the airport? Or maybe I shouldn't ask...lest I engage too much with being interested in your difficult child son ad a filler for time I used to spend fretting about my own!!! [/QUOTE]
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