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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 649131" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Svengandhi, I used to say the same thing about Difficult Child. He was like a puppy that had to grow into its paws because Difficult child has such big hands and feet. He seems to have finally grown into them because his feet have stayed at the same size for awhile now.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I get very resentful about it, and he just doesn't get it. He can't understand why I feel the way intel about this. He grew up in a you where the mom did everything that had to do with the kids. His dad worked. He can't understand why I need help that his father nev had to give his mother. Ummmm, maybe it's because your mother never had to deal with a violent, aggressive, mentally ill teenager?</p><p></p><p>On the upside, it snowed again last night and husband has a headache. Since the roads aren't plowed he's decided to stay home from work, so at least I'm not home alone the kids (we're in mid-winter recess this week). Sometimes just having husband home, even if he doesn't get involved, keeps Difficult Child on better behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 649131, member: 15810"] Svengandhi, I used to say the same thing about Difficult Child. He was like a puppy that had to grow into its paws because Difficult child has such big hands and feet. He seems to have finally grown into them because his feet have stayed at the same size for awhile now. Anyway, I get very resentful about it, and he just doesn't get it. He can't understand why I feel the way intel about this. He grew up in a you where the mom did everything that had to do with the kids. His dad worked. He can't understand why I need help that his father nev had to give his mother. Ummmm, maybe it's because your mother never had to deal with a violent, aggressive, mentally ill teenager? On the upside, it snowed again last night and husband has a headache. Since the roads aren't plowed he's decided to stay home from work, so at least I'm not home alone the kids (we're in mid-winter recess this week). Sometimes just having husband home, even if he doesn't get involved, keeps Difficult Child on better behavior. [/QUOTE]
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