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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 703046" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Mamacat, mof and Tanya: This really helps and I am glad to hear from all of you. I do get into a gut wrenching feeling when he or my daughter responds like this. I will say my daughter who was homeless this past summer, no longer does this. She just isolates herself and I have no idea if she is ok or not. But with the son, he has a way of attacking people when he feels hurt or like he deserves something and you are not co operating. I called him on that in my response to his question, and I am sure he was offended at the suggestion that he uses peoples guilt to turn it on them and make them give what he wants. Perhaps he is unaware of doing this (I doubt it, I think he knows this is his way to get what he wants), or perhaps it is like you all say, this is a typical response. I do feel better and am back on track now. Thanks to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 703046, member: 20487"] Mamacat, mof and Tanya: This really helps and I am glad to hear from all of you. I do get into a gut wrenching feeling when he or my daughter responds like this. I will say my daughter who was homeless this past summer, no longer does this. She just isolates herself and I have no idea if she is ok or not. But with the son, he has a way of attacking people when he feels hurt or like he deserves something and you are not co operating. I called him on that in my response to his question, and I am sure he was offended at the suggestion that he uses peoples guilt to turn it on them and make them give what he wants. Perhaps he is unaware of doing this (I doubt it, I think he knows this is his way to get what he wants), or perhaps it is like you all say, this is a typical response. I do feel better and am back on track now. Thanks to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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