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difficult child and girlfriend broke up
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 599352" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I have an inkling that their relationship has been quite sour some time now, because difficult child seems almost kind of relieved at times. And they seem to be surprisingly mature about practicalities. Or at least there is no yelling on the phone or refusing to communicate, of course I haven't seen the texts and they may be however nasty, but they seem to be getting into agreements. girlfriend keeps a dog but difficult child remains other official owner and may even get 'visitations.' (Okay, that is something they will end up fighting most likely, but maybe it teaches them lesson or two.) difficult child takes some furniture and stuff and girlfriend wants few. They are calling around if friends or friends of the friends would want something from the rest, if not they found out how they can donate them to local red cross second hand shop.</p><p></p><p>Other than that difficult child is moody, sullen and angry except when he forgets to be that and gets excited about something. So better than expected and he will live through this first major romantic break up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 599352, member: 14557"] I have an inkling that their relationship has been quite sour some time now, because difficult child seems almost kind of relieved at times. And they seem to be surprisingly mature about practicalities. Or at least there is no yelling on the phone or refusing to communicate, of course I haven't seen the texts and they may be however nasty, but they seem to be getting into agreements. girlfriend keeps a dog but difficult child remains other official owner and may even get 'visitations.' (Okay, that is something they will end up fighting most likely, but maybe it teaches them lesson or two.) difficult child takes some furniture and stuff and girlfriend wants few. They are calling around if friends or friends of the friends would want something from the rest, if not they found out how they can donate them to local red cross second hand shop. Other than that difficult child is moody, sullen and angry except when he forgets to be that and gets excited about something. So better than expected and he will live through this first major romantic break up. [/QUOTE]
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