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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 393990" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you.</p><p>difficult child was really #^&^##@@ today. Scowl from head to toe. </p><p>Last night he was so rude, husband was considering taking away the birthday dinner we're having for him Fri.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child talked to me after husband went to a dinner mtng, and told me he was upset because his bmom may not come to his birthday dinner and because he doesn't see why he's grounded off of all electronics.</p><p>We've gone over and over the grounding, and I've come to the realization that he is mad and that arguing is his way of showing how mad he is. </p><p>In reg to bmom, he said he was blaming me because he's mad a bmom, and while that may be true, I told him that he is alienating me, and that if he keeps it up, he will have no one.</p><p>Then I called bmom to see if her mom had given her the msg that I called the other day, and to find out if she and her son (difficult child's 1/2 bro) were going to be at dinner. She wasn't sure and hadn't bothered to check anything yet.</p><p>She's a flake and difficult child is figuring it out. So I take the blame. Same a usual. It's raining? Mom's fault. You broke into Mom's ofc and stole Quaker peanut butter bars and used her computer? Mom's fault because she took away the other computer and tries to keep a strict gluten free diet. </p><p> </p><p>And I've still got sciatica, am allergic to the muscle relaxant (I itch like crazy and have a headache), and there was a huge beetle in the bathroom sink and it just ran and hid in the overflow drain.</p><p> </p><p>Life's a b*tch, then you die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 393990, member: 3419"] Thank you. difficult child was really #^&^##@@ today. Scowl from head to toe. Last night he was so rude, husband was considering taking away the birthday dinner we're having for him Fri. difficult child talked to me after husband went to a dinner mtng, and told me he was upset because his bmom may not come to his birthday dinner and because he doesn't see why he's grounded off of all electronics. We've gone over and over the grounding, and I've come to the realization that he is mad and that arguing is his way of showing how mad he is. In reg to bmom, he said he was blaming me because he's mad a bmom, and while that may be true, I told him that he is alienating me, and that if he keeps it up, he will have no one. Then I called bmom to see if her mom had given her the msg that I called the other day, and to find out if she and her son (difficult child's 1/2 bro) were going to be at dinner. She wasn't sure and hadn't bothered to check anything yet. She's a flake and difficult child is figuring it out. So I take the blame. Same a usual. It's raining? Mom's fault. You broke into Mom's ofc and stole Quaker peanut butter bars and used her computer? Mom's fault because she took away the other computer and tries to keep a strict gluten free diet. And I've still got sciatica, am allergic to the muscle relaxant (I itch like crazy and have a headache), and there was a huge beetle in the bathroom sink and it just ran and hid in the overflow drain. Life's a b*tch, then you die. [/QUOTE]
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