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Do difficult child's ever respect the hands that feed them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wakegirl" data-source="post: 585278" data-attributes="member: 15912"><p>Step, you are certainly correct! It's a shock that I'm almost scared of. I'll be able to rest a little more each day that I don't get a call saying he's been given a dishonorable discharge. </p><p></p><p>I know I'm going to get home this evening, and he's going to act like nothing ever happened. He'll probably even have the gall to ask something of me...like buying him a can of dip or what not. I must decide to either keep the peace by buying the dip, or moaning and groaning and telling him heck no!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wakegirl, post: 585278, member: 15912"] Step, you are certainly correct! It's a shock that I'm almost scared of. I'll be able to rest a little more each day that I don't get a call saying he's been given a dishonorable discharge. I know I'm going to get home this evening, and he's going to act like nothing ever happened. He'll probably even have the gall to ask something of me...like buying him a can of dip or what not. I must decide to either keep the peace by buying the dip, or moaning and groaning and telling him heck no! [/QUOTE]
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