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I raised him right, right? Self blame and the pursuit of happiness.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikimoto" data-source="post: 650561" data-attributes="member: 18791"><p>I once told somebody while talking about Evan that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't lead a donkey anywhere. So we started using carrots. Pretty soon even that fell by the wayside, as he wanted his carrots served to him on a silver platter, instead of earning any thing for any reason.</p><p>The same as some other kids being discussed here, charismatic as Jim Jones, dishonest, and theiving. One petty example, which still pisses me off just thinking about it, is drumsticks. We bought a huge box of drumstick ice creams at costco, and a smaller box of lil drums at a grocery for the baby sibling, with the adamant rule that these were NOT for Evan, not even one. But he could have a regular one when his dad or myself offered him one. But he is obtuse and entitled, so as the large box quickly dwindled, I asked if he'd been taking without asking, and he glibly said yes, he just wanted them. He even left the wrappers in his closet thought we have to treat four times a year for bugs in Hawaii. Soon after that, thought the little kids only had one each lil drums, the entire box was emptied, and left in the freezer. I was livid like I had not been in a long time that he stole from the babies, and this before he was caught in their cash jar. I soon bought locks for the pantry freezer, front fridge n freezer, and all the pantry cupboards due his help himself glutonny habit. Also, this was after we caught him red handed eating an entire costco coolwhip, then the other three we had stored in that freezer were also gone when we had company drop in and I couldn't even fix a fruit salad.</p><p>Then the lies began to escalate that we did not allow him to eat.</p><p>That skinny little <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> ass <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikimoto, post: 650561, member: 18791"] I once told somebody while talking about Evan that you can lead a horse to water, but you can't lead a donkey anywhere. So we started using carrots. Pretty soon even that fell by the wayside, as he wanted his carrots served to him on a silver platter, instead of earning any thing for any reason. The same as some other kids being discussed here, charismatic as Jim Jones, dishonest, and theiving. One petty example, which still pisses me off just thinking about it, is drumsticks. We bought a huge box of drumstick ice creams at costco, and a smaller box of lil drums at a grocery for the baby sibling, with the adamant rule that these were NOT for Evan, not even one. But he could have a regular one when his dad or myself offered him one. But he is obtuse and entitled, so as the large box quickly dwindled, I asked if he'd been taking without asking, and he glibly said yes, he just wanted them. He even left the wrappers in his closet thought we have to treat four times a year for bugs in Hawaii. Soon after that, thought the little kids only had one each lil drums, the entire box was emptied, and left in the freezer. I was livid like I had not been in a long time that he stole from the babies, and this before he was caught in their cash jar. I soon bought locks for the pantry freezer, front fridge n freezer, and all the pantry cupboards due his help himself glutonny habit. Also, this was after we caught him red handed eating an entire costco coolwhip, then the other three we had stored in that freezer were also gone when we had company drop in and I couldn't even fix a fruit salad. Then the lies began to escalate that we did not allow him to eat. That skinny little :censored2: ass :censored2:! [/QUOTE]
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