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He Doesn't Have a Clue...
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<blockquote data-quote="Twinners" data-source="post: 298610" data-attributes="member: 7833"><p>I'm sorry, WSM, but if I had to stay in a room day in and day out with little to nothing in it except alarms, cameras and so forth until someone came home to let me out <em><strong>in the backyard</strong></em>, I'd behave badly too. LOL.</p><p></p><p>I know this website is intended to support the parent's of difficult child's, but honestly, every single time I read your posts, all I want to do is find your husband's difficult child and comfort him because, from what I've seen, he has no one else to do it and that makes my heart hurt for him. </p><p></p><p>Going by your signature, you've been with difficult child since he was 7, yet it doesn't seem the you have developed the same kind of bond with him that you have with your stepdaughter. I'm curious, is that because his behavior has always been different or has there been something else that has kept the two of you from becoming close?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twinners, post: 298610, member: 7833"] I'm sorry, WSM, but if I had to stay in a room day in and day out with little to nothing in it except alarms, cameras and so forth until someone came home to let me out [I][B]in the backyard[/B][/I], I'd behave badly too. LOL. I know this website is intended to support the parent's of difficult child's, but honestly, every single time I read your posts, all I want to do is find your husband's difficult child and comfort him because, from what I've seen, he has no one else to do it and that makes my heart hurt for him. Going by your signature, you've been with difficult child since he was 7, yet it doesn't seem the you have developed the same kind of bond with him that you have with your stepdaughter. I'm curious, is that because his behavior has always been different or has there been something else that has kept the two of you from becoming close? [/QUOTE]
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