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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 583874" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>So, dad gets to the x's house and the 17yo is waiting outside so he gets into the truck and they come back home. I had made his favorite desert (my quick and easy sticky buns) and got some ice for his finger, the one he hurt when punching his difficult child brother. Seems difficult child, as always, was taunting and teasing 17yo and finally he couldn't take it anymore and punched difficult child in the eye. They started fighting right there in the house and their mom tried to stop it and get her leg hurt, which was why she was really mad. Oh, also mom's boyfriend and his kids were there, so she was probably embarrassed. 17yo was in trouble for being the first to throw a punch and, as she said, it's never ok to hit. I have to confess that i think difficult child deserved it, though! Luckily, 17yo is about 6'3 and 350lbs, a football player who lifts weight regularly and is much bigger than difficult child older brother. </p><p></p><p>After a while mom texts 17yo asking where he is. He tells her at dads. She says he better bring him home now. She tries to call dad on his cell but he doesn't answer because he knows she will yell at him and he would then get mad. She seems to enjoy arguing and fighting with him and making him mad seems to give her pleasure. She tries quite often.</p><p></p><p>After her unsuccessful attempts to reach dad, she calls 17yo and tells him she is coming to pick him up and if he isn't waiting outside, she will "cause a big scene". He does, though we told him he didn't have to. He is certainly welcome to stay with us, but he won't even consider it. </p><p></p><p>Yes, mom is certainly a difficult child herself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 583874, member: 16024"] So, dad gets to the x's house and the 17yo is waiting outside so he gets into the truck and they come back home. I had made his favorite desert (my quick and easy sticky buns) and got some ice for his finger, the one he hurt when punching his difficult child brother. Seems difficult child, as always, was taunting and teasing 17yo and finally he couldn't take it anymore and punched difficult child in the eye. They started fighting right there in the house and their mom tried to stop it and get her leg hurt, which was why she was really mad. Oh, also mom's boyfriend and his kids were there, so she was probably embarrassed. 17yo was in trouble for being the first to throw a punch and, as she said, it's never ok to hit. I have to confess that i think difficult child deserved it, though! Luckily, 17yo is about 6'3 and 350lbs, a football player who lifts weight regularly and is much bigger than difficult child older brother. After a while mom texts 17yo asking where he is. He tells her at dads. She says he better bring him home now. She tries to call dad on his cell but he doesn't answer because he knows she will yell at him and he would then get mad. She seems to enjoy arguing and fighting with him and making him mad seems to give her pleasure. She tries quite often. After her unsuccessful attempts to reach dad, she calls 17yo and tells him she is coming to pick him up and if he isn't waiting outside, she will "cause a big scene". He does, though we told him he didn't have to. He is certainly welcome to stay with us, but he won't even consider it. Yes, mom is certainly a difficult child herself! [/QUOTE]
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