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Anyone here have awful "support" from your parents?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 213466" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>My former mother in law (Useless Boy's mother) was totally against Miss KT starting medications. She wrote me many letters about how I was "poisoning the child" and all Miss KT's problems were because I had divorced her wonderful son. Things continued to go downhill, and about three years ago, there was an issue, and she tried to enable Miss KT out of it, I refused, and when she started up on me, I told her that this was called discipline, and I did not want Miss KT to end up like Useless Boy...meaning 50 years old, no job, no interest in getting one, living in a house his mama owns, rent free, driving an almost new truck his mama gave him, having no bills because his mama pays them, including child support...and we haven't spoken since.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes, you just have to tell them what you're thinking, then prepare for the fallout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 213466, member: 4040"] My former mother in law (Useless Boy's mother) was totally against Miss KT starting medications. She wrote me many letters about how I was "poisoning the child" and all Miss KT's problems were because I had divorced her wonderful son. Things continued to go downhill, and about three years ago, there was an issue, and she tried to enable Miss KT out of it, I refused, and when she started up on me, I told her that this was called discipline, and I did not want Miss KT to end up like Useless Boy...meaning 50 years old, no job, no interest in getting one, living in a house his mama owns, rent free, driving an almost new truck his mama gave him, having no bills because his mama pays them, including child support...and we haven't spoken since. Sometimes, you just have to tell them what you're thinking, then prepare for the fallout. [/QUOTE]
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