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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 569485"><p>We're starting to feel it here, too. difficult child has already started with "Can't I have just one of my presents early?? PLEASE???!!! I'll leave you alone if you just give me a present early." When I told him no (again!) last night it turned into, "You don't love me! IF easy child asked for a present early you would give it to HIM and bu won't do it for ME! Why don't you just admit that you HATE me??!!" It does not help that my brother in law/sister in law who live in a different part of the state asked me last week if they could come here for Christmas dinner. easy child is thrilled about getting to spend the day with his cousins, but difficult child is alredy ramping up about it. They are alot younger than him and their oldest son, who is a few months older than easy child, wants to hang all over difficult child ALL. THE. TIME! I told difficult child that he was free to go to his room and play his video games or play in the computer in the basement if he wanted to get away from the little ones, but he's still really annoyed that I said they could come. Once again, I did not take his feeling into account when I made the choice to say yes and what if he doesn't want to spend the whole day with them? As much as I am looking forward to seeing them, I just don't need the difficult child aggravation about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 569485"] We're starting to feel it here, too. difficult child has already started with "Can't I have just one of my presents early?? PLEASE???!!! I'll leave you alone if you just give me a present early." When I told him no (again!) last night it turned into, "You don't love me! IF easy child asked for a present early you would give it to HIM and bu won't do it for ME! Why don't you just admit that you HATE me??!!" It does not help that my brother in law/sister in law who live in a different part of the state asked me last week if they could come here for Christmas dinner. easy child is thrilled about getting to spend the day with his cousins, but difficult child is alredy ramping up about it. They are alot younger than him and their oldest son, who is a few months older than easy child, wants to hang all over difficult child ALL. THE. TIME! I told difficult child that he was free to go to his room and play his video games or play in the computer in the basement if he wanted to get away from the little ones, but he's still really annoyed that I said they could come. Once again, I did not take his feeling into account when I made the choice to say yes and what if he doesn't want to spend the whole day with them? As much as I am looking forward to seeing them, I just don't need the difficult child aggravation about it. [/QUOTE]
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