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is there any way to recover positive feelings for difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 591469" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>KSM - </p><p></p><p>Save yourself the headache! You don't need to "prove" that difficult child is lying to you when she says she "found" that shirt. You found in-appropriate clothing in the car. You don't need to investigate, you don't need to "prove" anything - you don't even need to discuss it with difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Take that shirt and THROW. IT. OUT!</p><p></p><p>Same goes for anything else that difficult child is not allowed to wear / own. It comes into your house? It goes in the trash!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 591469, member: 6546"] KSM - Save yourself the headache! You don't need to "prove" that difficult child is lying to you when she says she "found" that shirt. You found in-appropriate clothing in the car. You don't need to investigate, you don't need to "prove" anything - you don't even need to discuss it with difficult child. Take that shirt and THROW. IT. OUT! Same goes for anything else that difficult child is not allowed to wear / own. It comes into your house? It goes in the trash! [/QUOTE]
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