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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 371639" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>She is pretty manipulative and you didn't allow yourself a chance for a respite. Once you drew the line in the sand so to speak, she did settle down. She will push you as long as you let her. Mama bear takes care of herself first as well as very protective of her cubs. </p><p>Hopefully, she will be this angel child for a few days but I wouldn't count on it. Every time she throws a tantrum, pack up and go home. </p><p>The narcotics probably have scrambled her memory so you can't really count on her remembering all the loving hours you have put in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 371639, member: 3"] She is pretty manipulative and you didn't allow yourself a chance for a respite. Once you drew the line in the sand so to speak, she did settle down. She will push you as long as you let her. Mama bear takes care of herself first as well as very protective of her cubs. Hopefully, she will be this angel child for a few days but I wouldn't count on it. Every time she throws a tantrum, pack up and go home. The narcotics probably have scrambled her memory so you can't really count on her remembering all the loving hours you have put in. [/QUOTE]
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