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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 395424"><p>I agree with all of you that the me me me me attitude makes me crazy. It's a difficult child thing, I suspect, but how do you get them past it? At times I think that difficult child will always think that the other members of this family are here to serve him and for no other reason. One night at dinner difficult child finished his drink, put the glass in front of me and said, "I need more iced tea." Really?? I told him that was nice, and to get up and get it. His response was, "I can't. I'm eating." Well, you know what? So was I, and I was not going to get up because he was being too lazy to do it himself.</p><p> </p><p>The problem I have is that when something like this happens, easy child will say, "I'll do it." and gets up and does whatever difficult child wants. I keep telling easy child not to do that, but he's only six and doesn't seem to understand that difficult child is never going to learn that he can't boss everyone around, especially him, if he keeps doing difficult child's bidding.</p><p> </p><p>Sigh.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 395424"] I agree with all of you that the me me me me attitude makes me crazy. It's a difficult child thing, I suspect, but how do you get them past it? At times I think that difficult child will always think that the other members of this family are here to serve him and for no other reason. One night at dinner difficult child finished his drink, put the glass in front of me and said, "I need more iced tea." Really?? I told him that was nice, and to get up and get it. His response was, "I can't. I'm eating." Well, you know what? So was I, and I was not going to get up because he was being too lazy to do it himself. The problem I have is that when something like this happens, easy child will say, "I'll do it." and gets up and does whatever difficult child wants. I keep telling easy child not to do that, but he's only six and doesn't seem to understand that difficult child is never going to learn that he can't boss everyone around, especially him, if he keeps doing difficult child's bidding. Sigh. Pam [/QUOTE]
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