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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 737859" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I was very close to my mom and we spoke almost daily. I would say six days a week.</p><p>Our son contacts us via phone or text about three times a week when he is not working much due to holidays or days off. When he is busier with work it might go down to two times a week. But then again, my husband or I probably text or call him 2-3 x a week. So, all together it might end up being 4-5x a week that we speak. He is not a Difficult Child.</p><p>Our adult daughter is a Difficult Child. She calls daily often several times a day.</p><p>It is always about needing money, a favor or to express anger in some fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 737859, member: 4152"] I was very close to my mom and we spoke almost daily. I would say six days a week. Our son contacts us via phone or text about three times a week when he is not working much due to holidays or days off. When he is busier with work it might go down to two times a week. But then again, my husband or I probably text or call him 2-3 x a week. So, all together it might end up being 4-5x a week that we speak. He is not a Difficult Child. Our adult daughter is a Difficult Child. She calls daily often several times a day. It is always about needing money, a favor or to express anger in some fashion. [/QUOTE]
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