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His sense of entitlement has GOT to go..VENT LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 74194" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Vent away!!! I totally understand!!! My difficult children are the same way!!! :grrr: :grrr: :grrr:!!!</p><p></p><p>I'm with you - When my difficult children destroy things, that's it - I don't replace them. Although, I've been known on occasion to replace a destroyed item (something that is really needed like a pair of shoes) and wrap it as part of a birthday or Christmas gift... Although this isn't really good advice as my difficult children NEVER seem to learn from their mistakes :hammer: Their skulls are super THICK :grrr:!!! </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 took a major "TANTRUM" when it was time to shop for new clothes for school. So, as a result, he is wearing worn out things that are almost too small. Too bad... He'll survive...</p><p></p><p>I'm counting down the days with you!!! Believe it or not, I know we'll get to celebrate eventually... WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 74194, member: 3388"] Vent away!!! I totally understand!!! My difficult children are the same way!!! [img]:grrr:[/img] [img]:grrr:[/img] [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! I'm with you - When my difficult children destroy things, that's it - I don't replace them. Although, I've been known on occasion to replace a destroyed item (something that is really needed like a pair of shoes) and wrap it as part of a birthday or Christmas gift... Although this isn't really good advice as my difficult children NEVER seem to learn from their mistakes [img]:hammer:[/img] Their skulls are super THICK [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! difficult child 1 took a major "TANTRUM" when it was time to shop for new clothes for school. So, as a result, he is wearing worn out things that are almost too small. Too bad... He'll survive... I'm counting down the days with you!!! Believe it or not, I know we'll get to celebrate eventually... WFEN [/QUOTE]
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