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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 210229" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I'll try this again........... I wish I knew why this board "eats" my posts sometimes. That's frustrating!</p><p></p><p>I hear you on the whine session, I do think we are entitled given all we've endured over the years don't you think?</p><p></p><p>I think, even though I wouldn't be happy with a chin/lip piercing, I'd be a bit happier if my difficult child had a piercing instead of other alternatives. At least when they got over that "phase", you could just remove the earring, stud, gauge or whatever it is, and hope the hole closes.</p><p></p><p>Just to make you feel just a little bit better, I thought I'd share that my difficult child like to marr her body with tattoos. Not just any tattoo, but tattoos that are big, thick, black, tribal tattoos. On one of her inner forearms, she is sporting a big scorpion, and on the other inner forearm she is sporting a pentagram. Across her upper back, she has a large phoenix, because, don't cha know, she rises from the dust just like a phoenix and reinvents herself?! Really makes a mother proud I tell you. You know if they weren't so darn big and in your face, I might be able to tolerate them. I've seen attractive tats before, so that's not it.</p><p></p><p>Oh well, detach, detach, detach! It's not my body, I didn't chose it, so I don't own it. You know, none of that other stuff they do makes sense either and I know I can't stop any of it. I work very, very hard not to make their problems MY problems. I usually know about stuff, but I pretty comfortable with letting my difficult child handle her own problems. My head does not have a bulls eye on it saying, dump all your garbage here, so that I can make myself sick from running in circles over and over again only to repeat they cycle the next day or in some cases the next hour. So from one mom of a difficult child to another mom of a difficult child, big hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 210229, member: 30"] I'll try this again........... I wish I knew why this board "eats" my posts sometimes. That's frustrating! I hear you on the whine session, I do think we are entitled given all we've endured over the years don't you think? I think, even though I wouldn't be happy with a chin/lip piercing, I'd be a bit happier if my difficult child had a piercing instead of other alternatives. At least when they got over that "phase", you could just remove the earring, stud, gauge or whatever it is, and hope the hole closes. Just to make you feel just a little bit better, I thought I'd share that my difficult child like to marr her body with tattoos. Not just any tattoo, but tattoos that are big, thick, black, tribal tattoos. On one of her inner forearms, she is sporting a big scorpion, and on the other inner forearm she is sporting a pentagram. Across her upper back, she has a large phoenix, because, don't cha know, she rises from the dust just like a phoenix and reinvents herself?! Really makes a mother proud I tell you. You know if they weren't so darn big and in your face, I might be able to tolerate them. I've seen attractive tats before, so that's not it. Oh well, detach, detach, detach! It's not my body, I didn't chose it, so I don't own it. You know, none of that other stuff they do makes sense either and I know I can't stop any of it. I work very, very hard not to make their problems MY problems. I usually know about stuff, but I pretty comfortable with letting my difficult child handle her own problems. My head does not have a bulls eye on it saying, dump all your garbage here, so that I can make myself sick from running in circles over and over again only to repeat they cycle the next day or in some cases the next hour. So from one mom of a difficult child to another mom of a difficult child, big hugs! [/QUOTE]
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