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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 41901"><p>Alan - I understand what you are saying and what you have been saying throughout this thread. My point is that this thread was <em>not</em> started by a mom looking to teach a lesson or show conditional love. She was looking for ideas on how to "shore up [her] resources" when she was feeling emotionally spent. In order for the original poster's point to be not be lost in the midst of discussion, it would probably be more appropriate to start a new thread in which to have that discussion. To not address the original intent of the post and instead use it as a subject of discussion does a disservice to the OP and defeats the purpose of a support forum.</p><p></p><p>Terry - I really like the plan you came up with. It's proactive and addresses the need for time to yourself as well as time with difficult child where you don't have to be the "bad guy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 41901"] Alan - I understand what you are saying and what you have been saying throughout this thread. My point is that this thread was [i]not[/i] started by a mom looking to teach a lesson or show conditional love. She was looking for ideas on how to "shore up [her] resources" when she was feeling emotionally spent. In order for the original poster's point to be not be lost in the midst of discussion, it would probably be more appropriate to start a new thread in which to have that discussion. To not address the original intent of the post and instead use it as a subject of discussion does a disservice to the OP and defeats the purpose of a support forum. Terry - I really like the plan you came up with. It's proactive and addresses the need for time to yourself as well as time with difficult child where you don't have to be the "bad guy". [/QUOTE]
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