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How do you avoid questions about Difficult Child?
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<blockquote data-quote="ColleenB" data-source="post: 696736" data-attributes="member: 19887"><p>To be honest I think most people don't want to know if you or your child is having a hard time.... Maybe I'm just sensitive but I feel when I'm honest about how hard it is, people distance themselves... Like it's contagious or something... Not everyone. But I'm trying to be positive and I think that is what people prefer. Who wants to hear sad stuff?</p><p></p><p>I will try to keep it light... They are good friends, but also ones u don't see often... But I'm not in a place to really get into it ... I think I'm too raw.</p><p></p><p>They all have sons similar ages... All doing well. Graduating university, getting married even... Buying houses! My son can't even find an honest job, let alone do school and contribute to society... Ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleenB, post: 696736, member: 19887"] To be honest I think most people don't want to know if you or your child is having a hard time.... Maybe I'm just sensitive but I feel when I'm honest about how hard it is, people distance themselves... Like it's contagious or something... Not everyone. But I'm trying to be positive and I think that is what people prefer. Who wants to hear sad stuff? I will try to keep it light... They are good friends, but also ones u don't see often... But I'm not in a place to really get into it ... I think I'm too raw. They all have sons similar ages... All doing well. Graduating university, getting married even... Buying houses! My son can't even find an honest job, let alone do school and contribute to society... Ugh [/QUOTE]
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