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<blockquote data-quote="sjexpress" data-source="post: 372791"><p>I know what you mean how little things cause big problems. Last nite difficult child asked if he could have a smoothie from this local place. We have only been there twice and he got the same flavor both times. This time difficult child asked for a new flavor. So I bring the smoothie home and after a few sips, difficult child says he does not like it and asks if I can go back and get a different smoothie for him. I said no because the place was closing shortly and just don't drink it if you do not like it. Well, this was a huge problem. Ggf's face gets his pouty look (which I know means trouble), and he starts his loud whine of please, please, please....then we move on to the anger portion because I still said no. Now he is screaming.. I want a different flavor, yelling that I said if he did not like the one I brought home that I would go back and get another (I never had said that). Now difficult child is screaming (right in my face but I am ignoring him by reading the paper).. get me one, get me one... I hate you, I hate you...you won't get me one because you hate me! Then difficult child starts throwing a pen around the room. After about 10-15 min., difficult child sits back down on the couch, starts sipping the smoothie, and when it was allfinished tells me he just imagined it tasted better. The fit was over and he was back to himmself again. So weird!! I hate these rages! it is exhausting for everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjexpress, post: 372791"] I know what you mean how little things cause big problems. Last nite difficult child asked if he could have a smoothie from this local place. We have only been there twice and he got the same flavor both times. This time difficult child asked for a new flavor. So I bring the smoothie home and after a few sips, difficult child says he does not like it and asks if I can go back and get a different smoothie for him. I said no because the place was closing shortly and just don't drink it if you do not like it. Well, this was a huge problem. Ggf's face gets his pouty look (which I know means trouble), and he starts his loud whine of please, please, please....then we move on to the anger portion because I still said no. Now he is screaming.. I want a different flavor, yelling that I said if he did not like the one I brought home that I would go back and get another (I never had said that). Now difficult child is screaming (right in my face but I am ignoring him by reading the paper).. get me one, get me one... I hate you, I hate you...you won't get me one because you hate me! Then difficult child starts throwing a pen around the room. After about 10-15 min., difficult child sits back down on the couch, starts sipping the smoothie, and when it was allfinished tells me he just imagined it tasted better. The fit was over and he was back to himmself again. So weird!! I hate these rages! it is exhausting for everyone! [/QUOTE]
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