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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 738283" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>I am at work so this will be short. <em>No one</em> deserves to be disrespected in their own home, due to lack of sleep or <em>whatever</em>.</p><p>Unacceptable.</p><p>Everybody is allowed their moods, but disrespect? Uh, no.</p><p>When my son is grumpy due to lack of sleep or food, (typical teen stuff) I check him when he is heading towards disrespect. Because I am his parent, and I won’t put up with it.</p><p>He will usually come and apologize when he feels better.</p><p>My two crossed lines many times. It was hurtful and awful, and I let them have it. When they wouldn’t stop, out they went.</p><p>Maybe I am harsh and old fashioned, but I can’t imagine trying that with my Mom or Dad.</p><p>It does not get better when disrespect is the norm, and that sounds like what’s happening. Not wanting to interact for years? Ugh. I am sorry, that’s just not okay.</p><p>I started feeling this way with my adult kids, I wouldn’t allow a stranger to mistreat me, why should my own grown children be disrespectful.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 738283, member: 19522"] I am at work so this will be short. [I]No one[/I] deserves to be disrespected in their own home, due to lack of sleep or [I]whatever[/I]. Unacceptable. Everybody is allowed their moods, but disrespect? Uh, no. When my son is grumpy due to lack of sleep or food, (typical teen stuff) I check him when he is heading towards disrespect. Because I am his parent, and I won’t put up with it. He will usually come and apologize when he feels better. My two crossed lines many times. It was hurtful and awful, and I let them have it. When they wouldn’t stop, out they went. Maybe I am harsh and old fashioned, but I can’t imagine trying that with my Mom or Dad. It does not get better when disrespect is the norm, and that sounds like what’s happening. Not wanting to interact for years? Ugh. I am sorry, that’s just not okay. I started feeling this way with my adult kids, I wouldn’t allow a stranger to mistreat me, why should my own grown children be disrespectful. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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