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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 9356" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>Sue I understand what your husband is saying.</p><p> I have been the one in our house that thinks as your husband does. My husband would put his foot down and say no way, and I would always see that there was no way difficult child would pay it back.</p><p>I am not saying it is right, past experiences always come to mind and we seem to say it is easier to pay it than to go through all the hassle of trying to get difficult child to do the right thing. When it is all said and done my difficult child never does the right thing and we all end up in a war from the the hassle of trying to get him to pay.</p><p></p><p>I know in an ideal situation, we would have our kid's own up to their responsibilties and take care of their mistakes themselves so that they could learn from them. </p><p></p><p>But, sadly, the ideal situation is not what we are living in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 9356, member: 2389"] Sue I understand what your husband is saying. I have been the one in our house that thinks as your husband does. My husband would put his foot down and say no way, and I would always see that there was no way difficult child would pay it back. I am not saying it is right, past experiences always come to mind and we seem to say it is easier to pay it than to go through all the hassle of trying to get difficult child to do the right thing. When it is all said and done my difficult child never does the right thing and we all end up in a war from the the hassle of trying to get him to pay. I know in an ideal situation, we would have our kid's own up to their responsibilties and take care of their mistakes themselves so that they could learn from them. But, sadly, the ideal situation is not what we are living in [/QUOTE]
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