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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 145733" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>my easy child son has liked to argue for years--I don't even think he believes half of what he says, he just likes to get people riled up. He used to insist that man didn't really land on the moon, that it was all a hoax and I know he didn't believe that, but it was a good way to get people arguing. He used to love to bait difficult child 2 (he is 7 yrs older) to get her all worked up. She was and still is very environmentally conscious and he would act like he couldn't care less about the environment and get her so mad and upset.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 didn't argue much, she just did whatever she wanted--she was more likely to verbally agree with a rule and then just go out and break it.</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 145733, member: 3208"] my easy child son has liked to argue for years--I don't even think he believes half of what he says, he just likes to get people riled up. He used to insist that man didn't really land on the moon, that it was all a hoax and I know he didn't believe that, but it was a good way to get people arguing. He used to love to bait difficult child 2 (he is 7 yrs older) to get her all worked up. She was and still is very environmentally conscious and he would act like he couldn't care less about the environment and get her so mad and upset. difficult child 1 didn't argue much, she just did whatever she wanted--she was more likely to verbally agree with a rule and then just go out and break it. Jane [/QUOTE]
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