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difficult child's mouth can make you see red
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637068" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh, trust me. Whatever she said, it isn't the worst. It is probably up there with many of our difficult child's who wish we'd die or who said they'd kill us.Collectively, I'm sure we've heard it all...enough to make a porn star blush.</p><p></p><p>You are human and this is your child. Of course you are angry at her. I made my son leave the house for that and physical aggression. It can easily escalate to that. I've never felt guilty about it either. I felt bad about it...that it had come to that...and sad that is this way, but not guilty. It was not only intolerable to me, but to everyone else at home. I felt much, much worse making Julie leave for drug use because I knew that, in her heart, she was a very good person and she never talked that way to me, even while high.</p><p></p><p>I don't have the same pride in 36 that I have for my other kids. I love him with all my heart, but I don't like him. The truth is, I would refuse to even know him or anyone like him if he weren't my son. I enjoy my other kids. Not him.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it would help if you refused to listen to her abuse. Either leave the house and take a drive or go into your room, lock the door, and put on music and blast it in your ears. If she gets violent, call the cops....again. Or just make her leave. Really, I doubt if she knows squat about eviction laws. My son didn't or he would have gotten back into the house. Most kids have no clue about eviction laws. Unless you're a renter or rent, how do you know about eviction laws? I didn't know about them either when I tossed out 36.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637068, member: 1550"] Oh, trust me. Whatever she said, it isn't the worst. It is probably up there with many of our difficult child's who wish we'd die or who said they'd kill us.Collectively, I'm sure we've heard it all...enough to make a porn star blush. You are human and this is your child. Of course you are angry at her. I made my son leave the house for that and physical aggression. It can easily escalate to that. I've never felt guilty about it either. I felt bad about it...that it had come to that...and sad that is this way, but not guilty. It was not only intolerable to me, but to everyone else at home. I felt much, much worse making Julie leave for drug use because I knew that, in her heart, she was a very good person and she never talked that way to me, even while high. I don't have the same pride in 36 that I have for my other kids. I love him with all my heart, but I don't like him. The truth is, I would refuse to even know him or anyone like him if he weren't my son. I enjoy my other kids. Not him. Maybe it would help if you refused to listen to her abuse. Either leave the house and take a drive or go into your room, lock the door, and put on music and blast it in your ears. If she gets violent, call the cops....again. Or just make her leave. Really, I doubt if she knows squat about eviction laws. My son didn't or he would have gotten back into the house. Most kids have no clue about eviction laws. Unless you're a renter or rent, how do you know about eviction laws? I didn't know about them either when I tossed out 36. [/QUOTE]
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