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anxiety over difficult child picking up his stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 478377" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>@Kathy813 - Thank you. I'm sorry about what you're going through as well with your difficult child. </p><p></p><p>@Nancy - I'm going to send him the tracking numbers, so he doesn't bug me for them. For me, it draws a line under the whole thing and allows me to close the topic in my own mind. I have been thinking about what I want to say, and I think it's best if I just stick to neutral data (the tracking numbers), and not acknowledge his email. With someone who wasn't a difficult child, who expressed pain and anger to me, I would feel the need to at least acknowledge what they said, and tell them I loved them, even if I didn't agree with their specifics. But with difficult child, I think anything other than polite distance right now is asking for trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 478377, member: 12928"] @Kathy813 - Thank you. I'm sorry about what you're going through as well with your difficult child. @Nancy - I'm going to send him the tracking numbers, so he doesn't bug me for them. For me, it draws a line under the whole thing and allows me to close the topic in my own mind. I have been thinking about what I want to say, and I think it's best if I just stick to neutral data (the tracking numbers), and not acknowledge his email. With someone who wasn't a difficult child, who expressed pain and anger to me, I would feel the need to at least acknowledge what they said, and tell them I loved them, even if I didn't agree with their specifics. But with difficult child, I think anything other than polite distance right now is asking for trouble. [/QUOTE]
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