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difficult child logic (illogic) and difficult child threats...tired of it.
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 590692" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>MWM (Pam)- I think you were more than justified in hanging up the phone on Mr. 35. Allowing him to rant and swear at you is only going to encourage more of the same. It may take a long time and it may never happen but if you continue to demand respect from him then maybe eventually you will get it. If he wants to continue a relationship with you he will eventually learn to control that behaviour around you and be more rational. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you. It is very unfair of him to treat you this way because it sounds like you have tried everything you can and been as supportive as a parent can be for his whole life. Take joy in your husband, Sonic, Jumper and PastryChef. Deal with Mr. 35 as you have to and try to let it go immediately afterwards. Vent here and then get on with enjoying the rest of your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 590692, member: 14356"] MWM (Pam)- I think you were more than justified in hanging up the phone on Mr. 35. Allowing him to rant and swear at you is only going to encourage more of the same. It may take a long time and it may never happen but if you continue to demand respect from him then maybe eventually you will get it. If he wants to continue a relationship with you he will eventually learn to control that behaviour around you and be more rational. Hugs to you. It is very unfair of him to treat you this way because it sounds like you have tried everything you can and been as supportive as a parent can be for his whole life. Take joy in your husband, Sonic, Jumper and PastryChef. Deal with Mr. 35 as you have to and try to let it go immediately afterwards. Vent here and then get on with enjoying the rest of your family. [/QUOTE]
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