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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 673917" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Oh my. I'm so sorry. I'm actually quite lucky with my Difficult Child in that he doesn't usually place blame on me and such. Once, he ended a call with "Thanks for nothing." Nothing? Thousands of dollars over the years, including three smart phones because he kept breaking them, rides, money, etc. - nothing? Once, I got a "eff" you. I didn't speak to him for a couple weeks then saw him at a family function. I took him aside and advised him if he EVER said such a thing to me again, it would be the last time we'd speak for a VERY long time. Apparently, he believed me - which is good because I was quite serious.</p><p> </p><p>They get venomous when you set boundaries. They manipulate and if that doesn't work, they abuse. Your daughter is quite lucky. 68 degrees is shorts weather here...good for camping! She can get by quite well if that's the low temp. </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there. You have done well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 673917, member: 17309"] Oh my. I'm so sorry. I'm actually quite lucky with my Difficult Child in that he doesn't usually place blame on me and such. Once, he ended a call with "Thanks for nothing." Nothing? Thousands of dollars over the years, including three smart phones because he kept breaking them, rides, money, etc. - nothing? Once, I got a "eff" you. I didn't speak to him for a couple weeks then saw him at a family function. I took him aside and advised him if he EVER said such a thing to me again, it would be the last time we'd speak for a VERY long time. Apparently, he believed me - which is good because I was quite serious. They get venomous when you set boundaries. They manipulate and if that doesn't work, they abuse. Your daughter is quite lucky. 68 degrees is shorts weather here...good for camping! She can get by quite well if that's the low temp. Hang in there. You have done well. [/QUOTE]
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