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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 600123" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I think it's under settings. maybe someone more familiar with it will come by soon.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you are getting away for a few days. I have some relatives that don't quite get 'it' either, so I limit my conversations about difficult child with them. </p><p></p><p>One of by biggest critics has developed her own difficult child problems and sadly, she is starting to understand. Her son married one and there has been sex for drugs, son lost a great job due to testing positive for drugs, which he says was transferred during sex. A lot of embarrassment when everyone gossips in a small town. There are children involved, and of course in true difficult child style, they are being used as pawns. The funny part is difficult child is enjoying the attention, acts like it has made her a movie star lol! </p><p></p><p>The difficult child tries to keep the son from his family and at the moment she is banned from the mother's home. I was talking to my hubby about difficult children yesterday, he was married to one and she didn't like his mother at all, but would never have uttered a nasty word to her. Times were so different then!</p><p></p><p>I have other difficult children in the family (I don't think any family is exempt!) and the one thing I see that is a constant in them is they absolutely thrive on the drama, and the ones I know are pretty immature.. They do believe THEY are the victims! I go I the opposite direction - I never could watch the soaps.</p><p></p><p>BUT, I have had fun keeping up with Paula Deen's antics in the news lol!!!!</p><p></p><p>I hope you are able to relax and enjoy yourself this weekend. We all understand how stressful this can be. As much as I love my son, at 35yo he has had plenty of chances, and I can not continue with our relationship as it is. Once difficult child girlie was added the double difficult child drama and stress became unbearable. </p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 600123, member: 13558"] I think it's under settings. maybe someone more familiar with it will come by soon. I'm glad you are getting away for a few days. I have some relatives that don't quite get 'it' either, so I limit my conversations about difficult child with them. One of by biggest critics has developed her own difficult child problems and sadly, she is starting to understand. Her son married one and there has been sex for drugs, son lost a great job due to testing positive for drugs, which he says was transferred during sex. A lot of embarrassment when everyone gossips in a small town. There are children involved, and of course in true difficult child style, they are being used as pawns. The funny part is difficult child is enjoying the attention, acts like it has made her a movie star lol! The difficult child tries to keep the son from his family and at the moment she is banned from the mother's home. I was talking to my hubby about difficult children yesterday, he was married to one and she didn't like his mother at all, but would never have uttered a nasty word to her. Times were so different then! I have other difficult children in the family (I don't think any family is exempt!) and the one thing I see that is a constant in them is they absolutely thrive on the drama, and the ones I know are pretty immature.. They do believe THEY are the victims! I go I the opposite direction - I never could watch the soaps. BUT, I have had fun keeping up with Paula Deen's antics in the news lol!!!! I hope you are able to relax and enjoy yourself this weekend. We all understand how stressful this can be. As much as I love my son, at 35yo he has had plenty of chances, and I can not continue with our relationship as it is. Once difficult child girlie was added the double difficult child drama and stress became unbearable. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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