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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 595676" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Oh JKF - that sounds exactly like something my difficult child has said to me on so many occasions. Ugh. You did the right thing. Letting him come to your place, especially with some other difficult child that you don't know, would have started a trend of him missing curfew and asking to stay with you - Good for you for stopping that before it started. Your response on FB was also good. If he says anything else I would not respond at all. If you do you're just taking his bait. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child posted some awful stuff about husband and I on his FB a couple of weeks ago when he found out he didn't qualify for SA because he actually has a nice home to live in if he chooses to follow some rules. I'm blocked from his FB and the only reason I saw it was because he hasn't blocked his sister. It hurts, a lot. </p><p></p><p>He also does the "easy child is your favourite. She gets everything. Go be with your favourite child. " The reality is quite different of course. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you. Hang in there and stay strong. You handled the situation incredibly well and I'm so proud of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 595676, member: 14356"] Oh JKF - that sounds exactly like something my difficult child has said to me on so many occasions. Ugh. You did the right thing. Letting him come to your place, especially with some other difficult child that you don't know, would have started a trend of him missing curfew and asking to stay with you - Good for you for stopping that before it started. Your response on FB was also good. If he says anything else I would not respond at all. If you do you're just taking his bait. My difficult child posted some awful stuff about husband and I on his FB a couple of weeks ago when he found out he didn't qualify for SA because he actually has a nice home to live in if he chooses to follow some rules. I'm blocked from his FB and the only reason I saw it was because he hasn't blocked his sister. It hurts, a lot. He also does the "easy child is your favourite. She gets everything. Go be with your favourite child. " The reality is quite different of course. Hugs to you. Hang in there and stay strong. You handled the situation incredibly well and I'm so proud of you! [/QUOTE]
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