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anxiety over difficult child picking up his stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsieshaye" data-source="post: 479880" data-attributes="member: 12928"><p>difficult child called me to let me know the boxes arrived (not to thank me, mind you, just to let me know), and to ask me where in all the boxes his suit might be. I told him, and he said "How can you sleep at night?". I told him I wasn't going to have this discussion with him, and hung up on him. He called me back and left a voice mail about how I'd "be best advised to talk to him about this." I really don't feel like I need to offer myself as a punching bag for his entitlement and aggression, so I am going to simply not respond. And, I think I'm just going to drop into a black hole for a while where he's concerned. I seriously don't need this. If that makes me selfish and un-motherly, I'm ok with that now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsieshaye, post: 479880, member: 12928"] difficult child called me to let me know the boxes arrived (not to thank me, mind you, just to let me know), and to ask me where in all the boxes his suit might be. I told him, and he said "How can you sleep at night?". I told him I wasn't going to have this discussion with him, and hung up on him. He called me back and left a voice mail about how I'd "be best advised to talk to him about this." I really don't feel like I need to offer myself as a punching bag for his entitlement and aggression, so I am going to simply not respond. And, I think I'm just going to drop into a black hole for a while where he's concerned. I seriously don't need this. If that makes me selfish and un-motherly, I'm ok with that now. [/QUOTE]
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