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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 363047" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I am not sure it completely compares, because husband only has one bio child and thats cultured difficult child. Wee may as well be his because husband is the only dad he's known since he was 1, and they adore each other. husband has no trouble getting onto Wee, and had not trouble telling me what I needed to do with the bigger boys when they were at home. But his daughter, cultured difficult child? OMG. She could murder someone and he'd "forget" before he'd do anything about it.</p><p> </p><p>Three times before the end of the school year, he sat down and highlighted all of her missing assignments, and had this great plan to jump her for it, ground her til she finished it, etc.</p><p> </p><p>She ended the year with 19 missing assignments. </p><p> </p><p>I suggested we send her back to her mom's since she didn't want to go to summer school and we can't trust her at home.</p><p> </p><p>He let her go to grandma's.</p><p> </p><p>I'm washing my hands of her. I won't be mean. She will respect me or she won't do things with me. But I'm done with the rest of it. So no, you aren't alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 363047, member: 1848"] I am not sure it completely compares, because husband only has one bio child and thats cultured difficult child. Wee may as well be his because husband is the only dad he's known since he was 1, and they adore each other. husband has no trouble getting onto Wee, and had not trouble telling me what I needed to do with the bigger boys when they were at home. But his daughter, cultured difficult child? OMG. She could murder someone and he'd "forget" before he'd do anything about it. Three times before the end of the school year, he sat down and highlighted all of her missing assignments, and had this great plan to jump her for it, ground her til she finished it, etc. She ended the year with 19 missing assignments. I suggested we send her back to her mom's since she didn't want to go to summer school and we can't trust her at home. He let her go to grandma's. I'm washing my hands of her. I won't be mean. She will respect me or she won't do things with me. But I'm done with the rest of it. So no, you aren't alone. [/QUOTE]
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