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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 208328" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>It sounds as though he is gasping the last gasps of a spoiled little boy. For me and M, it just made it that much easier to detach from him when I realized that he was still trying to engage me with his long distance poison. When he realizes that you are not going to react, he will give it up, I think. I think that the best answer, if he deserves one at all, is something along the lines of "I'm sorry you feel that way" or "I'm sorry that you haven't been able to move on with your own life." This is all on him, and a child who blames you for his problems (you're giving him money, or am I misunderstanding the "hundred dollars a month" statement?) really isn't deserving of the blood sweat and tears it takes to be hurt by his spoiled brat vitriol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 208328, member: 99"] It sounds as though he is gasping the last gasps of a spoiled little boy. For me and M, it just made it that much easier to detach from him when I realized that he was still trying to engage me with his long distance poison. When he realizes that you are not going to react, he will give it up, I think. I think that the best answer, if he deserves one at all, is something along the lines of "I'm sorry you feel that way" or "I'm sorry that you haven't been able to move on with your own life." This is all on him, and a child who blames you for his problems (you're giving him money, or am I misunderstanding the "hundred dollars a month" statement?) really isn't deserving of the blood sweat and tears it takes to be hurt by his spoiled brat vitriol. [/QUOTE]
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