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I Think I Just Flunked Detachment 101
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 351653" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I think sometimes we all reach a point where we the "smile and nod" approach goes out the window, and the floodgates open up. Nichole tripped over that wire to open those up, and you let her have it. I completely understand why you blew .. I've done my share over the years. Sadly, her response is also one I've heard .. oh not the words and the circumstances.. but the immediate projection of her issues onto YOU and the twisted logic. That kind of difficult child logic that, if heard by someone who didn't know her, might almost sound reasonable.. because of course she's rationalized it all out in her own head. It's maddening, I know.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line is, Aubrey is safe, WHEW. I hope that the custody talk was just that, talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 351653, member: 1157"] I think sometimes we all reach a point where we the "smile and nod" approach goes out the window, and the floodgates open up. Nichole tripped over that wire to open those up, and you let her have it. I completely understand why you blew .. I've done my share over the years. Sadly, her response is also one I've heard .. oh not the words and the circumstances.. but the immediate projection of her issues onto YOU and the twisted logic. That kind of difficult child logic that, if heard by someone who didn't know her, might almost sound reasonable.. because of course she's rationalized it all out in her own head. It's maddening, I know. Bottom line is, Aubrey is safe, WHEW. I hope that the custody talk was just that, talk. [/QUOTE]
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