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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 662662" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Wow this is turning into a great thread. M my SO''s first and most enduring interpretation of my son's problem, is that he had been given too much. </p><p></p><p>WHHHHHAAAAT? No he wasn't, I protested.</p><p></p><p>But this was the same mother that spent hundreds of dollars a month buying his special food, Wild Caught Salmon, at Costco, sticks particularly in my mind, while he disrespected me, gossiped about me, did not work or go to college.</p><p></p><p>I did not indulge him with stuff like many toys or electronics. It is that I did not expect enough. In contributions, in respect, in problem solving, from him. Reciprocity was non-existent.</p><p></p><p>Where did this come from: I am a Dr. Spock baby and a boomer, from the Hippie era. Is that what this is from or was it because I was alone and always either working or tired? Or wildly trying to recover from such? </p><p></p><p>Overindulgence was the first thing that struck M, my SO, about our relationship. From Mexico he started working at 5 to feed his mother and his siblings, and emancipated at 11.</p><p>What are these COM? Am I the only one who does not know?</p><p></p><p> Absolutely, Recovering. Duh....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 662662, member: 18958"] Wow this is turning into a great thread. M my SO''s first and most enduring interpretation of my son's problem, is that he had been given too much. WHHHHHAAAAT? No he wasn't, I protested. But this was the same mother that spent hundreds of dollars a month buying his special food, Wild Caught Salmon, at Costco, sticks particularly in my mind, while he disrespected me, gossiped about me, did not work or go to college. I did not indulge him with stuff like many toys or electronics. It is that I did not expect enough. In contributions, in respect, in problem solving, from him. Reciprocity was non-existent. Where did this come from: I am a Dr. Spock baby and a boomer, from the Hippie era. Is that what this is from or was it because I was alone and always either working or tired? Or wildly trying to recover from such? Overindulgence was the first thing that struck M, my SO, about our relationship. From Mexico he started working at 5 to feed his mother and his siblings, and emancipated at 11. What are these COM? Am I the only one who does not know? Absolutely, Recovering. Duh.... [/QUOTE]
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