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After months of silence, email from difficult child's girlfriend arrives today
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 632320" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I'm calling bs right away. The only thing that's missing is his family??? He would e-mail on his own. How much money do you think he makes at the motel, since April no less? And he is going to school in the fall?Those 2 were probably laughing as she typed all that. They're planting the seed, do you buy this? I am only this cynical because my own difficult child stil lies to us, he has no reason to do that by the way. Your 33 is trying a new tactic. Wish them well, don't engage further. Don't get personal or talk about money. Less is more, the truth will be revealed in time, either way. Don't let yourself be strung along until they drop that bombshell (which is the real reason for the e-mail in my opinion) Keep your back to the wall, use your past experience for guidance. Stay monotone, be aloof, no matter how much you don't want to . Hugs, I get it. Even if it's on the up and up, he has to prove it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 632320, member: 2668"] I'm calling bs right away. The only thing that's missing is his family??? He would e-mail on his own. How much money do you think he makes at the motel, since April no less? And he is going to school in the fall?Those 2 were probably laughing as she typed all that. They're planting the seed, do you buy this? I am only this cynical because my own difficult child stil lies to us, he has no reason to do that by the way. Your 33 is trying a new tactic. Wish them well, don't engage further. Don't get personal or talk about money. Less is more, the truth will be revealed in time, either way. Don't let yourself be strung along until they drop that bombshell (which is the real reason for the e-mail in my opinion) Keep your back to the wall, use your past experience for guidance. Stay monotone, be aloof, no matter how much you don't want to . Hugs, I get it. Even if it's on the up and up, he has to prove it first. [/QUOTE]
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