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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 702915" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>jetsam: good point, I didn't consider that although that is what he is doing now, turning things back on us, accusing us of thinking he is a piece of crap, etc. etc. by telling him that he has issues to resolve. I guess I will rethink that one. But is is hard to keep wanting to even talk to him when he only responds well if he thinks everyone is ok with everything he does. What a mess!! I can't in good conscious keep treating him as though he has done nothing wrong. I need to let him know how bad it was for me. And that I don't approve of him turning accusations upon me that are intended to hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 702915, member: 20487"] jetsam: good point, I didn't consider that although that is what he is doing now, turning things back on us, accusing us of thinking he is a piece of crap, etc. etc. by telling him that he has issues to resolve. I guess I will rethink that one. But is is hard to keep wanting to even talk to him when he only responds well if he thinks everyone is ok with everything he does. What a mess!! I can't in good conscious keep treating him as though he has done nothing wrong. I need to let him know how bad it was for me. And that I don't approve of him turning accusations upon me that are intended to hurt. [/QUOTE]
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