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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: 75237" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I thought of this post again last night. I've had it with difficult child 1 :grrr:!!! difficult child 1 thinks that it is his birthright that we send him to a private out of state college and foot all the bills. :grrr:</p><p></p><p>First of all, we're not made of megabucks. And, even if we were, he needs, what does Star call it? - the magic fairy who can wave her wand and presto, hit difficult child 1 with a shot of reality??? difficult child 1 as you know, gets A's in subjects he likes and F's in subjects he doesn't like. He only does homework if he feels like it. He only pays attention in class if he feels like it. BUT, all the great colleges will be begging for difficult child 1 to attend them :hammer: :rofl: :rofl:...</p><p></p><p>We've explained to difficult child 1 until we're blue in the face that he needs better grades in order to go to school. We've explained to him that we can't afford an expensive school, and even if we could, he should have to take out loans, get a part time job, etc... to help pay for his education. Life isn't a free ride :grrr:!!! </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 is entitled though :hammer: :grrr:!!! It's ok if Mom and Dad have to eat cat food and each work three jobs so he can go to the school of his choice. Afterall, if we don't send him, it's our fault that his "life will s*ck"!!! :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Where is that fairy with her magic wand??? WFEN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 75237, member: 3388"] I thought of this post again last night. I've had it with difficult child 1 [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! difficult child 1 thinks that it is his birthright that we send him to a private out of state college and foot all the bills. [img]:grrr:[/img] First of all, we're not made of megabucks. And, even if we were, he needs, what does Star call it? - the magic fairy who can wave her wand and presto, hit difficult child 1 with a shot of reality??? difficult child 1 as you know, gets A's in subjects he likes and F's in subjects he doesn't like. He only does homework if he feels like it. He only pays attention in class if he feels like it. BUT, all the great colleges will be begging for difficult child 1 to attend them [img]:hammer:[/img] [img]:rofl:[/img] [img]:rofl:[/img]... We've explained to difficult child 1 until we're blue in the face that he needs better grades in order to go to school. We've explained to him that we can't afford an expensive school, and even if we could, he should have to take out loans, get a part time job, etc... to help pay for his education. Life isn't a free ride [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! difficult child 1 is entitled though [img]:hammer:[/img] [img]:grrr:[/img]!!! It's ok if Mom and Dad have to eat cat food and each work three jobs so he can go to the school of his choice. Afterall, if we don't send him, it's our fault that his "life will s*ck"!!! [img]:hammer:[/img] Where is that fairy with her magic wand??? WFEN [/QUOTE]
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