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difficult child doesn't want to be viewed as crazy
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<blockquote data-quote="dlgallant" data-source="post: 47878" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>difficult child actually called on the phone, no text message, the day before here easy child sister's wedding. She said she's ready to deal with her legal problems and wants me to go with her to pick her her summons. She also said she's willing to comply with every aspect of the plea deal except ..... counseling. Of course the most important one she doesn't want to do. Her reason? She doesn't want to be viewed as crazy. :rolleyes:</p><p></p><p>Hmmmm, looking crazy didn't stop her from stealing my car, running away, faking drug dependency, or anything else that she did. But getting help will make people think she has a problem? She did agree to go for a psyche evaluation, she seems convinced she'll get a clean bill of health then and counseling won't be necessary.</p><p></p><p>I'm not convinced she'll follow through with anything. Especially since she's still in contact with her bio dad (the man who abused her) and living with her "advisor." She has two nasty bruises on her left cheek that she tried to hide with make up, obviously someone is punching her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgallant, post: 47878, member: 3721"] difficult child actually called on the phone, no text message, the day before here easy child sister's wedding. She said she's ready to deal with her legal problems and wants me to go with her to pick her her summons. She also said she's willing to comply with every aspect of the plea deal except ..... counseling. Of course the most important one she doesn't want to do. Her reason? She doesn't want to be viewed as crazy. [img]:rolleyes:[/img] Hmmmm, looking crazy didn't stop her from stealing my car, running away, faking drug dependency, or anything else that she did. But getting help will make people think she has a problem? She did agree to go for a psyche evaluation, she seems convinced she'll get a clean bill of health then and counseling won't be necessary. I'm not convinced she'll follow through with anything. Especially since she's still in contact with her bio dad (the man who abused her) and living with her "advisor." She has two nasty bruises on her left cheek that she tried to hide with make up, obviously someone is punching her. [/QUOTE]
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