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Feeling guilty! Do others dislike their child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 53598" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I think people who never feel a shred of dislike for their child-with-attitude are taking too much medication.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it's unusual to dislike your own cub sometimes. We don't always like our neighbors or co-workers and they have far less power to irritate us than our children do. I heard a sermon at church once in which the minister said that God created teen-agers so you're not sorry when they leave. Presumably, that was about easy child's, so how much more can a difficult child affect you?</p><p></p><p>I remember my mum telling me (after I was grown up) that although she always loved me, there was a period when she didn't like me at all. And who could blame her? I was a huge PITA! And it's not like I liked her all the time, either. [I was a difficult child; did you guess?] Anyway, don't thump on yourself. Be kind to yourself and keep hanging in there. Good luck and much love....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 53598, member: 2960"] I think people who never feel a shred of dislike for their child-with-attitude are taking too much medication. I don't think it's unusual to dislike your own cub sometimes. We don't always like our neighbors or co-workers and they have far less power to irritate us than our children do. I heard a sermon at church once in which the minister said that God created teen-agers so you're not sorry when they leave. Presumably, that was about easy child's, so how much more can a difficult child affect you? I remember my mum telling me (after I was grown up) that although she always loved me, there was a period when she didn't like me at all. And who could blame her? I was a huge PITA! And it's not like I liked her all the time, either. [I was a difficult child; did you guess?] Anyway, don't thump on yourself. Be kind to yourself and keep hanging in there. Good luck and much love.... [/QUOTE]
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