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Heard from Gfg32 after a month of silence
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 622397" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>SS, I too think you should not respond to him. I am always amazed, though I should be used to it by now, of how black and white the thinking of our difficult children can be. My feeling is that he didn't get what he wanted from you, so in his mind you are all that is evil. His girlfriend's family hasn't gotten to that point yet, so he has made them a source of great hope and promise. I had to smile a little bit at his "small, small world" comment. At least in the world I run in, everybody knows quite a bit about difficult child (usually by his own reputation, not anything I have said), so any threats of ruining OUR reputation would be met with quite a bit of eye rolling. I am glad you have a midweek getaway planned and hope you have a fabulous time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 622397, member: 17720"] SS, I too think you should not respond to him. I am always amazed, though I should be used to it by now, of how black and white the thinking of our difficult children can be. My feeling is that he didn't get what he wanted from you, so in his mind you are all that is evil. His girlfriend's family hasn't gotten to that point yet, so he has made them a source of great hope and promise. I had to smile a little bit at his "small, small world" comment. At least in the world I run in, everybody knows quite a bit about difficult child (usually by his own reputation, not anything I have said), so any threats of ruining OUR reputation would be met with quite a bit of eye rolling. I am glad you have a midweek getaway planned and hope you have a fabulous time. [/QUOTE]
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